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Is Mel Brooks Right "Political Correctness Is Killing Comedy "
I think it has on Television ,where is more Chris Morris shows , The Thick Of It , not sure about live comedy .
I think its white man issue who wants to appear to be hip /cool by being super sensitive to all folk,when in all reality he wants a bloody good rant .
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life on mars
I think it has on Television ,where is more Chris Morris shows , The Thick Of It , not sure about live comedy .
I think its white man issue who wants to appear to be hip /cool by being super sensitive to all folk,when in all reality he wants a bloody good rant .
political correctness has butchered comedy brother
and you are right it does seem to appear to come from the
I call them "the entitled generation"
thankfully there are some exceptions
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life on mars
I think it has on Television ,where is more Chris Morris shows , The Thick Of It , not sure about live comedy .
I think its white man issue who wants to appear to be hip /cool by being super sensitive to all folk,when in all reality he wants a bloody good rant .
Nope, it's the saturation of stand up acts that is killing comedy.
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Badly Ironed Shirt
Nope, it's the saturation of stand up acts that is killing comedy.
If that's the case where is the risky comedy on television
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Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock refuse to perform at colleges in the US these days because of all the precious snowflakes getting offended at the drop of a hat, getting their professors fired for fook all and then retreating to their "safe spaces".
It's a far cry from "The Greatest Generation".
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I.8.POLITICAL.CORRECTNESS
political correctness has butchered comedy brother
and you are right it does seem to appear to come from the
I call them "the entitled generation"
thankfully there are some exceptions
this is the bit where I ask you to elaborate.
Could you elaborate please?
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life on mars
If that's the case where is the risky comedy on television
Ignore him, he's just being a gay faggot as usual.
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I'd say it was the liberal types who liked Chris Morris, and the anti-PC brigade who were most offended by him, funnily enough. There does seem to be a lack of risk taking but how much has that to do with PC or, especially in the BBC's case, not wanting to offend the Daily Mail and its readers? Maybe we're just in a lull. There seem to be very few distinct voices out there.
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Colonel Cærdiffi
Ignore him, he's just being a gay faggot as usual.
If you are a gay faggot, does that make you straight? :sherlock:
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Colonel Cærdiffi
Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock refuse to perform at colleges in the US these days because of all the precious snowflakes getting offended at the drop of a hat, getting their professors fired for fook all and then retreating to their "safe spaces".
It's a far cry from "The Greatest Generation".
As usual the minority ruins it for the majority but isn't it also a bit of Mr Famous Guy, used to being adored and can't take it when a few people don't like his act and respond in a stupid way, can't he just deal with it rather than flounce? Whose the snowflake?
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Bluebirdman Of Alcathays
I'd say it was the liberal types who liked Chris Morris, and the anti-PC brigade who were most offended by him, funnily enough. There does seem to be a lack of risk taking but how much has that to do with PC or, especially in the BBC's case, not wanting to offend the Daily Mail and its readers? Maybe we're just in a lull. There seem to be very few distinct voices out there.
Making TV is all about following a formula that works, same as music and film. Why is a production company or channel going to take a risk on making a 'cult classic' when they can churn out a panel show that 4 times as many people will watch?
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Blue in the Face
If you are a gay faggot, does that make you straight? :sherlock:
It just means onion gravy-covered pork off-cuts and offal that is really happy.
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Colonel Cærdiffi
It just means onion gravy-covered pork off-cuts and offal that is really happy.
Some name ideas for the gay foggoty sausagey franchise...
Perky Porky
Chipperlata
Tickled Pink
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Eric Cartman
As usual the minority ruins it for the majority but isn't it also a bit of Mr Famous Guy, used to being adored and can't take it when a few people don't like his act and respond in a stupid way, can't he just deal with it rather than flounce? Whose the snowflake?
Well I don't know about that. I do know that Universities/Colleges are a comedians best crowd 99% of the time so for them to actually stop performing there is quite a strong statement in itself.
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Eric Cartman
Making TV is all about following a formula that works, same as music and film. Why is a production company or channel going to take a risk on making a 'cult classic' when they can churn out a panel show that 4 times as many people will watch?
Fair point, but I'd suggest that's less about PC than getting it 'wrong'.
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I.8.POLITICAL.CORRECTNESS
political correctness has butchered comedy brother
and you are right it does seem to appear to come from the
I call them "the entitled generation"
thankfully there are some exceptions
Irony calling us "entitled"
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adz-a32
Irony calling us "entitled"
Why?
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Bluebirdman Of Alcathays
Fair point, but I'd suggest that's less about PC than getting it 'wrong'.
Yeah definitely I agree, monotonous comedy on TV hasn't got much to do with 'PC' at all.
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Mrs Steve R
Why?
COS HE'S TRANSGENDER
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Mrs Steve R
Why?
Because we have a tougher job market, we are less likely to be in the housing ladder etc
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adz-a32
Because we have a tougher job market, we are less likely to be in the housing ladder etc
People will always want taxis Adz
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adz-a32
Because we have a tougher job market, we are less likely to be in the housing ladder etc
Yeah I suppose when you compare that to fighting and dying for your country in a World war or something I can see why you would feel hard done by.
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Mrs Steve R
Yeah I suppose when you compare that to fighting and dying for your country in a World war or something I can see why you would feel hard done by.
I'm sure Adz will be OK, he's doing a pee 8ch dee in lundun
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Mrs Steve R
Yeah I suppose when you compare that to fighting and dying for your country in a World war or something I can see why you would feel hard done by.
I don't think Adz is comparing his generations struggles to the World War 2 generation.
Maybe he's comparing it to the generations in between?