>>104706952No surprise. When that was the hot trend, a lot of funny periodicals dropped their irreverent types and replaced them with people who'd go along with the ideology. I remember Cracked got ULTRA political and thanked Gamergate or the MRA for every wrong thing that ever happened for a while.
Long term it was unsustainable, and now Cracked it washed-out top ten lists or whatever. They still have Seanbaby, though. He was willing to write Trump jokes and make fun of "dating manuals", so they let him squeak by.
The Onion spent at least a year tweeting really accusatory, not at all funny things.