The SNL sketch mocked both Elise Stefanik and the three Ivy League presidents in equal measure.
But when a website promises its readers to "make sure you won’t waste your hard-earned dollars on movies that are either too woke or insult your values," it's no surprise that their grasp of humor is limited.
With the exception of one or two lines, the Elise vs. academia sketch was not funny.
But I can say that because I wasn't hate-watching for an agenda, and could comprehend what I was seeing. I could identify all four of the intended targets instead of just one.
This is the sketch in question. It's not worth 6 minutes of your life and I do not recommend that you watch it. Unless you want to learn the pitfalls of instinctively reposting links that coddle your biases.
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The SNL sketch mocked both Elise Stefanik and the three Ivy League presidents in equal measure.
But when a website promises its readers to "make sure you won’t waste your hard-earned dollars on movies that are either too woke or insult your values," it's no surprise that their grasp of humor is limited.
With the exception of one or two lines, the Elise vs. academia sketch was not funny.
But I can say that because I wasn't hate-watching for an agenda, and could comprehend what I was seeing. I could identify all four of the intended targets instead of just one.
This is the sketch in question. It's not worth 6 minutes of your life and I do not recommend that you watch it. Unless you want to learn the pitfalls of instinctively reposting links that coddle your biases.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep-OnsDieFQ&ab_channel=SaturdayNightLive
the pitfalls of instinctively reposting links that coddle your biases
As the title says, "Like clockwork."
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