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Daily Inspiration Quote by Geraldo Rivera

"I'm tired of getting made fun of"

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"I'm tired of getting made fun of" lands with the bluntness of someone used to narrating other people’s crises and suddenly forced to sit in his own. Geraldo Rivera isn’t just complaining about hurt feelings; he’s naming the tax that comes with being a public persona whose brand has often been built on spectacle. The line reads like a plea for a different kind of credibility, a desire to be treated as a serious journalist rather than a punchline.

Rivera’s career context matters because the mockery didn’t appear out of nowhere. He’s a pioneer of tabloid-adjacent television journalism and a frequent cable-news combatant, which means his work lives in the same ecosystem as satire and derision. The famous moments that made him recognizable also made him easy to caricature. When he says he’s tired, it’s exhaustion from decades of being flattened into a meme: the mustache, the on-air theatrics, the headline-chasing instincts. He’s protesting the way contemporary media culture rewards attention while punishing the people who pursue it too visibly.

The subtext is a negotiation with power. Mockery is a form of social regulation: it tells public figures where the boundary is between “serious” and “ridiculous.” Rivera’s sentence tries to redraw that boundary by appealing to empathy, but it also tacitly admits how little control he has over his own narrative. In a media economy that monetizes ridicule, fatigue isn’t just personal - it’s structural.

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Geraldo Rivera (born July 4, 1943) is a Journalist from USA.

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