Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like that he attacked Meghan Markle out of nowhere. She didn't do anything to him. Also, the abortion jokes were not funny. I do not care what other people do ... but whether they have an abortion or not, it is their business ... not a comedian's. I used to think Rock was really funny. Now, he just seems old and angry. (And, I'm old...67 ...but not so angry)
Stupid men mansplaining to us and "telling us the truth". Big dummies don't even realize how stupid they are. There is nothing worse than an idiot with a strong opinion.
Indeed…
I wrote that post, and no I don't think anyone's opinion should be censored.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I'm pretty sure that's what the quoted post is saying. It's funny to you or it's not, but you don't get to censor what comedians are allowed or not allowed to say. They don't need to run their skits through any moral police before they perform them. If you don't like a particular comedian don't watch them. There's a whole thread here of PC comedians, go watch them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's comedy. It's either funny to you or not. You don't get to tell comedians what they should or shouldn't say. If we start censoring comedians, then it really isn't comedy anymore. As long as they aren't inciting violence, IMO everything goes.
We get to say what we find funny and piercing truths versus self serving …
He said we don’t get to dictate what comedians joke about - no argument there - but there was an inference that non CR fans should be silenced from pointing out the anti women bias that runs through out all his routines m, including this one. We get to respond the way we see fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like that he attacked Meghan Markle out of nowhere. She didn't do anything to him. Also, the abortion jokes were not funny. I do not care what other people do ... but whether they have an abortion or not, it is their business ... not a comedian's. I used to think Rock was really funny. Now, he just seems old and angry. (And, I'm old...67 ...but not so angry)
Stupid men mansplaining to us and "telling us the truth". Big dummies don't even realize how stupid they are. There is nothing worse than an idiot with a strong opinion.
Indeed…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like that he attacked Meghan Markle out of nowhere. She didn't do anything to him. Also, the abortion jokes were not funny. I do not care what other people do ... but whether they have an abortion or not, it is their business ... not a comedian's. I used to think Rock was really funny. Now, he just seems old and angry. (And, I'm old...67 ...but not so angry)
Stupid men mansplaining to us and "telling us the truth". Big dummies don't even realize how stupid they are. There is nothing worse than an idiot with a strong opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are making this country afraid to open it’s mouth. I’m a white democrat liberal but there isn’t a damn thing a comedian can say on stage that will offend me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has Rock has a little bit of a problem with women at least since he got divorced and his wife got such a huge settlement? He has been very angry about him making a fortune from comedy and her getting half (or whatever) of it just from being married to him, raising the kids etc. He has joked about this, and I can see this attitude carrying over to other women in his comedy.
Yeah well he has made sexual assault jokes and judgy abortion jokes that make light of reasons why women may need abortions …
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Your casual dismissal of the insidious ways misogyny hurts women in real time is making women afraid to live life. Half of American women of all races have lost fundamental human rights and it is life or death for many of us.
Anonymous wrote:Im pro choice, a Democratic trump hating voter and you are insufferable. You actually hate everyone that’s pro-life? It’s a different philosophy but it doesn’t mean they hate women. I see why liberals make conservatives want to throw up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people still care about this? I do not understand the appeal. Time to move on and have time for all parties to heal.
Dummy, you’re on a thread about a comedy special that premiered fewer than 48 hours ago. Go hit up an Ozempic thread, do something useful for yourself.
More woman hating incel love here. We all know you and could tell you things about yourself...
Wrong on all counts. I wish you luck as you try (and fail) to find a partner and develop your life. Fantasizing about closeted dudes who attack third-parties out of an ill-conceived attachment to a cheating, mean-spirited partner is not the look. But you can cling to it like a blanket, Linus-style, for lack of something real.
You're an ass. I don't support Will or his wife. They are all horrible people. I won't let you like and make CR out to be some wonderful person because he got slapped. The person upthread who referred to him as "beloved" clearly has brain damage. He hates women. He doesn't support a woman's right to choose despite his words. He is obsessed with Jada. This is all sick.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like that he attacked Meghan Markle out of nowhere. She didn't do anything to him. Also, the abortion jokes were not funny. I do not care what other people do ... but whether they have an abortion or not, it is their business ... not a comedian's. I used to think Rock was really funny. Now, he just seems old and angry. (And, I'm old...67 ...but not so angry)
Anonymous wrote:Um, I'm pretty sure that's what the quoted post is saying. It's funny to you or it's not, but you don't get to censor what comedians are allowed or not allowed to say. They don't need to run their skits through any moral police before they perform them. If you don't like a particular comedian don't watch them. There's a whole thread here of PC comedians, go watch them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's comedy. It's either funny to you or not. You don't get to tell comedians what they should or shouldn't say. If we start censoring comedians, then it really isn't comedy anymore. As long as they aren't inciting violence, IMO everything goes.
We get to say what we find funny and piercing truths versus self serving …
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was OK. IMO, the funniest/truest line I heard was: "If your boyfriend won't pay for your abortion, that's a sign that you really should get an abortion."
Um, I'm pretty sure that's what the quoted post is saying. It's funny to you or it's not, but you don't get to censor what comedians are allowed or not allowed to say. They don't need to run their skits through any moral police before they perform them. If you don't like a particular comedian don't watch them. There's a whole thread here of PC comedians, go watch them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's comedy. It's either funny to you or not. You don't get to tell comedians what they should or shouldn't say. If we start censoring comedians, then it really isn't comedy anymore. As long as they aren't inciting violence, IMO everything goes.
We get to say what we find funny and piercing truths versus self serving …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's comedy. It's either funny to you or not. You don't get to tell comedians what they should or shouldn't say. If we start censoring comedians, then it really isn't comedy anymore. As long as they aren't inciting violence, IMO everything goes.
We get to say what we find funny and piercing truths versus self serving …
Yeah, but grown-ups can see your humorlessness from miles away. People largely get it. Not you….
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's comedy. It's either funny to you or not. You don't get to tell comedians what they should or shouldn't say. If we start censoring comedians, then it really isn't comedy anymore. As long as they aren't inciting violence, IMO everything goes.
We get to say what we find funny and piercing truths versus self serving …
Anonymous wrote:All these gosh darn comedians keep making jokes at the expense of other people!
Anonymous wrote:It's comedy. It's either funny to you or not. You don't get to tell comedians what they should or shouldn't say. If we start censoring comedians, then it really isn't comedy anymore. As long as they aren't inciting violence, IMO everything goes.