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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ca. 2023: “we must always defend democracy for it is precious and fragile.” Ca. 2026: “we must destroy this comedian for he has thumbed his nose at the Democratic Party!”[/quote] MAGA always: Wah Wah Wah! *stamps little feet*[/quote] Ignore the MAGA idiots and praise our wonderful comedians who aren't afraid to bring the truths behind our two major political party's awfulness to the surface. Eff Trump! Eff the billionaires! Eff the GOP and Dem Party leaders. All trash. Complete garbage. [/quote] Yeah, this wasn't about Bargatze's comedy. This wasn't him shining a bright light on politics. This was his shameful little closet secret. He wasn't posting or talking about it. He devowed politics, PP. he's no f'ing knight. He's a man who wanted to get off on other men beating each other bloody, and he wanted to see it in person while hobnobbing with the Epstein elite. Try again. [/quote] Maybe he thought that there was asymmetric tolerance for politicians expressing political thoughts. Maybe he was right. [/quote] He wasn't expressing political thoughts as part of his comedy. He was being quiet about supporting icky stuff in his personal life. That's not the same. Chapelle was expressing "politically incorrect" views in his comedy, and owning it directly. Some were still fans, but some weren't. But even some of those who weren't could still appreciate the with and skill. Bargatze, on the other hand ...[/quote] This would be a good rejoinder if chapelle were a republican [/quote] The very last thing comedians like Chappelle and Bargatze will ever do is to identify as a silly Republican or Democrat. They laugh at and make fun of the silly partisan dupes. [/quote] Chappelle said that he voted for Hillary Clinton. He did not if he voted for Biden or Harris but he has been seen at events with her. He did support Elizabeth Warren . He certainly isn't stupid enough to go to Trump's birthday party.[/quote] The notion that comedians are reluctant to identify Democrats is so ludicrous as to require no answer, but I’ll nevertheless point you to Stephen Colbert. [/quote] Comedians are apolitical by nature and if you step back and look at Rs and Ds from an objective standpoint, they are hilarious and goofy.[/quote] Some are and some are not. Do you even watch comedians? Some are very political.[/quote] The good ones aren't. They make fun of everyone with no boundaries and then we laugh it off and get over it. It's impossible not to make fun of our current political landscape if your comedian but a comedian making fun of Trump or Biden isn't being political, they are making fun of funny stuff going on in real time that we should all find humor in. Trump has been very kind to comedy and comedians. Those comedians aren't being "political" when they make fun of him. They are making fun of easy targets. We all need to give them their space, let them work, and laugh because the good ones are really, really funny.[/quote] Sure, but he wasn't taking the starch out of anyone. This had nothing to do with his comedy.[/quote] agree, his movie was kinda of boring with humor that we've seen for decades[/quote]
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