Incorrect Assertions in the Intro
by
gdestroyer8
05/06/2008, 3:58 AM #
“Whether or not they were the butt of all of Stewart's jokes
seemed irrelevant to them. The point was that the high priest of political
comedy spent a lot of time thinking about them.”
Being a Christian, I was hurt by that generalization. I watch what I watch because I find it entertaining
not because I have a strong desire to hear someone talk about what he thinks of
a group that I identify with. Most of the
time, when people do criticize certain Christians I agree with them, but I do not believe that those that they critique are really
representative of me or many of my Christian friends. I also grew up listening to Christian “pop”
culture i.e. Focus on the Family sponsored media. Their normal knee-jerk reaction to anything
that paints them in a disagreeable light or anything they disagree
with is to boycott and picket, not sit down and watch. Keeping my experience as a Christian in mind, I don’t understand where you’re drawing these
assertions from. After that part, I agree with the overall inability of Christian pop culture to really compete with Secular pop culture.