We have seen the rise of "political correctness" debates in media, often weaponized by influencers on the left and right. The casting of a traditionally white character with a person of color, or the inclusion of LGBTQ+ storylines in a children’s cartoon, immediately sparks viral outrage or praise. Media companies are caught in a crossfire: they want to appeal to progressive, younger demographics while not alienating older, conservative markets.
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Next time you consume entertainment, ask not “Is this good?” but “Who is this made for, and what does it assume about them?” — then enjoy it twice as much. We have seen the rise of "political correctness"
The ecosystem of is not a sideshow to real life; it is the main event. It is the shared mythology of our globalized age. Whether we are debating the ending of Succession , the politics of Barbenheimer , or a cat video viewed 400 million times, we are engaging in the oldest human ritual: storytelling. The 1980s saw the rise of cable television,