The memelords strike and we laugh with glee as light is finally being shined upon the corrupt and the dark. But is it a laughing matter?
Do we still laugh at comedy? Dave Chapelle says what he says and it's "funny". But its silence that he created by his words and is what people will remember. Its not funny anymore it draws the crowd quiet.
It is tragedy frens. We face great tragedy and there will be no comedian brave enough to stand on a stage and laugh and crack jokes at what's to come.
Groomer Stream Media made everything life or death; hate and anger. They turned the left into bullies. This has impacted both sides; and most normal people won't talk to each other.
Comedy might be the only way back to a dialog.
I used to love comedians. I enjoyed how they thoroughly created characters, and situations, to draw you in and laugh how they drew comparisons to real life. Steve Martin was a favorite. I also loved the amazing one-liner comics, like Steven Wright.
But then it changed. Comics began relying upon crude and vulgar language for laughs. Nothing funny, just standing on the stage and cursing. That's when I tuned out. Although he's been around for ages, I never liked George Carlin for this reason.
More recently, comics have focused upon politics for their material...specifically, ridiculing conservatives. I now despise comics...
I dunno. I feel the same way, but we still have guys akin to Norm MacDonald. You'll just never see them anywhere mainstream. I made the darkest jokes all the time, at work, and get people laughing. The truth will always get people laughing, especially if presented in an exaggerated way. Someone was talking about dressing up as Justin Trudeau for Halloween, at work. I offhandedly replied, "yeah, blackface and all." and got a good reaction of chuckles. People know... they're just not willing to say it.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
I haven't cracked a joke for ages, I can't even remember the one about the Scotsman who bought a round of drinks, have you heard that one?
Sure they do, they just take your phones and lock them away while you're at the show.
Owen Benjamin on bitchute.