Anonymous wrote:I started out not liking Kim but I do now. You may not like the product she puts out but you cannot honestly deny the business savvy and work ethic that goes into it. That show does not produce itself. The products and brands do not run themselves. From longform interviews done with her, journalists typically note how well mannered, thoughtful and detail oriented she is. Her advocacy on the Armenian genocide seals it for me. I like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!
SNL and every other comedian at the time made truckloads of jokes about those two people being stabbed to death. The late Norm MacDonald was famous for it. I have never watched the Kardashians and generally think she’s appalling, but it’s unfair to give her shit for this when Jay Leno had the dancing Itos on every night in real time.
Still particularly tasteless for someone whose family fame can be directly traced to the media frenzy of the trial to be joking about the actual murders and domestic violence, even all these years later.
Also her mom was ostensibly best friends with Nicole. I try not to joke about my moms best friend being murdered whenever I can.
They weren't necessarily joking about Nicole. They were joking about OJ. I have no problem with Kim "joking" that he murdered two people. People should be reminded that OJ is a murderer.
If she wanted to tell some jokes at OJ's expense, fine. But these jokes were off-handedly referencing the actions of stabbing in the dark and leaving a mark. How can you listen to that without it calling to mind Nicole's and Ron's brutal deaths and OJ's spousal abuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!
SNL and every other comedian at the time made truckloads of jokes about those two people being stabbed to death. The late Norm MacDonald was famous for it. I have never watched the Kardashians and generally think she’s appalling, but it’s unfair to give her shit for this when Jay Leno had the dancing Itos on every night in real time.
Still particularly tasteless for someone whose family fame can be directly traced to the media frenzy of the trial to be joking about the actual murders and domestic violence, even all these years later.
Also her mom was ostensibly best friends with Nicole. I try not to joke about my moms best friend being murdered whenever I can.
They weren't necessarily joking about Nicole. They were joking about OJ. I have no problem with Kim "joking" that he murdered two people. People should be reminded that OJ is a murderer.
If she wanted to tell some jokes at OJ's expense, fine. But these jokes were off-handedly referencing the actions of stabbing in the dark and leaving a mark. How can you listen to that without it calling to mind Nicole's and Ron's brutal deaths and OJ's spousal abuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!
SNL and every other comedian at the time made truckloads of jokes about those two people being stabbed to death. The late Norm MacDonald was famous for it. I have never watched the Kardashians and generally think she’s appalling, but it’s unfair to give her shit for this when Jay Leno had the dancing Itos on every night in real time.
Still particularly tasteless for someone whose family fame can be directly traced to the media frenzy of the trial to be joking about the actual murders and domestic violence, even all these years later.
Also her mom was ostensibly best friends with Nicole. I try not to joke about my moms best friend being murdered whenever I can.
They weren't necessarily joking about Nicole. They were joking about OJ. I have no problem with Kim "joking" that he murdered two people. People should be reminded that OJ is a murderer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!
SNL and every other comedian at the time made truckloads of jokes about those two people being stabbed to death. The late Norm MacDonald was famous for it. I have never watched the Kardashians and generally think she’s appalling, but it’s unfair to give her shit for this when Jay Leno had the dancing Itos on every night in real time.
Still particularly tasteless for someone whose family fame can be directly traced to the media frenzy of the trial to be joking about the actual murders and domestic violence, even all these years later.
Also her mom was ostensibly best friends with Nicole. I try not to joke about my moms best friend being murdered whenever I can.
Anonymous wrote:This was one of the best episodes of SNL in ages.
Anonymous wrote:This was one of the best episodes of SNL in ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!
SNL and every other comedian at the time made truckloads of jokes about those two people being stabbed to death. The late Norm MacDonald was famous for it. I have never watched the Kardashians and generally think she’s appalling, but it’s unfair to give her shit for this when Jay Leno had the dancing Itos on every night in real time.
Still particularly tasteless for someone whose family fame can be directly traced to the media frenzy of the trial to be joking about the actual murders and domestic violence, even all these years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!
SNL and every other comedian at the time made truckloads of jokes about those two people being stabbed to death. The late Norm MacDonald was famous for it. I have never watched the Kardashians and generally think she’s appalling, but it’s unfair to give her shit for this when Jay Leno had the dancing Itos on every night in real time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What show was I watching because I thought her monologue was tasteless and unfunny. Of course like anything that family does, the media wants you to convince you it’s fabulous.
I'm with you. The OJ jokes were really offensive.
How were they offensive?
Yeah! What's wrong with telling jokes about two people being stabbed to death?!