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Amidst discussions of movies, the hosts position entertainment as a mirror of societal excess, with jokes about "offensive" costumes—ranging from Hannibal Lecter to cultural stereotypes—highlighting how absurd the modern obsession with political correctness has become. They lampoon the notion that dressing as a fictional character like Voldemort or a historical figure can be inherently racist or offensive, mocking how institutions now routinely police aesthetics and speech, often under the guise of virtue signaling.
They humorously note how figures like Justin Trudeau have been scrutinized for past costumes or actions, while others focus on the worrying prospect of nerfing or reimagining beloved characters as part of a cultural shift that fundamentally distrusts tradition.