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What did he mean by this?

No seriously I cannot figure it out


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The elephant (GOP) is constantly getting hit by propaganda and literal nonsense (either that or they're running circles around the elephant) and is unable to avoid it. Based on facial expression, also unwilling and sees this as entertainment.

See the musical notes? That's an old? descriptor of keeping someone docile. You play music all around them.

The elephant in the room is that the GOP is trapped in a box of their own making and kept docile by the fusion of politics and entertainment, while trolls (here this might represent problems of society?) run wild.

Edit: No deep analysis needed

Special Guest Post

“Elephant in the Room”

In an age of increasing political division, a woman has produced a unique musical that ties everything together. Scarlett Evans a young playwright and composer. She wrote “Elephant in the Room” as well as the musical score. She also stars in a leading role. It was my privilege to produce a promotional cartoon for the event. Here is her story:

“Elephant in the Room” is a new and original musical comedy about achieving freedom of thought and navigating relationships, set to a backdrop of 2019 politics. It follows Kayla, a student at fictitious Eugene State College who struggles to identify truth and finally wins the fight to think for herself. As a free thinker, Kayla sides with the Right.

The play has a surreal nature to it and symbolism is key. For example, the internet is personified. “Internet Troll” sews chaos and relishes in it. He incessantly trolls, influences, and pokes fun at any- and everyone, yet remains unacknowledged. The political spectrum is divided into 4 parts: Extreme Left (ANTIFA), Moderate Left, Moderate Right, and Extreme Right (the White Nationalists). The characters all wear hats and propagandistic clothes corresponding to their political affiliations, and, except for the two protagonists, the characters are called by their titles rather than names (“Homeless,” “Antifa Leader,” “White Nationalist Number 2,” “Feminist,” etc.).

This piece is unique in that it does not portray the Right in a one-dimensionally-evil way; in fact, it presents the Right in a respectful manner. While each perspective is explored with sincerity, both are also equally made fun of!

I intend to present an eye-opening snapshot of today’s society and encourage audiences to laugh at its ridiculousness, which will hopefully spark conversation and positive action.

My own political journey unfolded as I researched and wrote this musical. I had avoided politics like a liberal trying to avoid Covid-19, but then decided to face it and find out what was true. That’s led me to stand firmly by the values which I hold today.

I’m a recent college graduate with a background in music. I grew up classically trained and studied commercial music in college. After writing the book, music, and lyrics to “Elephant in the Room,” and now playing the role of “Kayla,” my background includes theater, as well! I’m thrilled to share this work with you and hope you find it meaningful.

— Scarlett Evans

Yet the political cartoon alone results in my interpretation. Darn it benny, Make better comics.

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You need to tell me how do you understand him so well.

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Years of /pol/ chud posting

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How does it feel to be an actual schizo?

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:#marseysociety2:

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But the notes are coming from the elephant. So the elephant is making itself docile with left and right wing propaganda?


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Yes

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What is the green thing the elephant is sitting on? A blankie? Cyberspace? Is the troll surfing the Web? What are the yellow bits on the green material?

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It was my privilege to produce a promotional cartoon for the event.

Garrison made the cartoon as a promotion of a musical. Without seeing the musical the cartoon probably doesn't make much sense as it's referring to characters and events from the musical. As such, it's meant to intrigue. That's why there aren't any labels. You're meant to go and see the musical in order to figure it out.

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So Ben garrison is telling chuds to touch grass?

No wonder he is trying to do it with subtly.

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I’m confused, did Ben Garrison make this cartoon or was it Scarlett Evans? :marseyconfused: :marseylongpost2:

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It was my privilege to produce a promotional cartoon for the event.

Garrison made the cartoon as a promotion of her musical. Without seeing the musical I'd imagine the cartoon won't make much sense as it's referring to characters and events from the musical.

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Thanks for explaining and curing my confusion. :marseythumbsup:

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The chosen ones once again successfully explain to us lesser folx :marseysaluteisrael:

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