Long live the existentialism of Barron Trump, against a certain liberal irony
From yawning to autism allegations: teasing Barron just because Trump's son isn't always fun. But there are examples that demonstrate how we can do irony with intelligence, on the much demonized social networks
"We understood at the first worldwide yawn that Barron Trump was conceived to be a living meme," Il Foglio recently wrote, commenting on the all-liberal irony of Barron, the son of the new US president Donald Trump. . It all began when the father was announced as president-elect: everyone focused on the bored expression of the son, who is also allowed a few yawns. of course, a kid at that moment may wish to be somewhere else, maybe playing some video game online.
The tone of the jokes, however, is degenerate. And the liberal world has increasingly targeted him, thanks to some gifs like this:
And so on ...
In short, liberal irony goes very well against Trump's son, because he is the son of a president who will be ugly and bad. And it does not matter if according to someone Barron showed unequivocal signs of autism, as the actress Rosie 'O Donnell suggested last November, only to ascertain that everything was based on an artfully edited video: irony is fine, because the sins of the fathers must fall on the children. Although there are those who have paid for this irony.
Katie Rich, a US actress and screenwriter, knows something about it, who, after a tweet on January 20, was indefinitely suspended from Saturday Night Live, a very popular NBC television broadcast. The tweet read: "Barron will be the first baby murderer of schools." Haha, crazy laughs. Katie then apologized, not before her account was temporarily blacked out.
Okay, but can you laugh at Barron then? Because it must be said, it inspires sympathy: come on, one who yawns while his father is declared president-elect, you can't help but love him. Here it is, a possible solution: a Facebook page, called Barron Trump's Existentialism: with the right balance between culture and irony, Barron is the absolute protagonist of pearls like this: