Comedians Against Comedy – IOTW Report

Comedians Against Comedy

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  1. “Joe, you learned about comedy from your Dad, right?”

    “I sure did. And about roaches, and, and, kids jumping in my lap. And they use to rub the blond hair on my legs. I liked kids jumping in my lap.”

    “Are you going to use comedy in your campaign, Joe?”

    “Joe?”

    (Joe’s picking his nose through his mask.)

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  2. We have a LOT of examples of certain media companies doing all they can to stifle other people’s First Amendment free speech rights.
    As well as Second Amendment rights.
    And these media companies are never ever shamed or ridiculed.
    And that is on of the most shameful situations nowadays.
    The unfunny comedians are bad, but the dishonest media companies are dangerous.

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  3. @Mr. Anth Ropy — That’s because the media companies are full of honkies, kikes, jiggaboos, wogs, chinks, gooks, broads, pansies, frogs, krauts, polacks, redskins, greasers, and guineas.

    edit: and limeys, camel jockeys, eskimos, and hippies.

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  4. That made no friggin sense. I would get crucified by the left if I ever put up my Mad Magazine flag from 1971 which says, I will pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, when it is one nation under God with liberty and justice for all including Kikes, Wops, Spics, Niggers, WASPS etc. And to think that was published less than 50 years ago when comedy and satire were still funny. I am glad that I grew up when I did when Americans weren’t afraid of their own shadows because of political correctness and could publish or say things like this without fear of being intimidated because you held a differing point of view from the mainstream. The ones who used to complain about conforming to culture back in the 60’s and 70’s are now the biggest conformists of all and we as a sociey and culture are far the worse for it.

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  5. When I was in grade school I purchased, through the school’s scholastic book program, a series of joke books. They were actually 2 for 1 books because you could flip them over to start with the next group. The Official Polish American Joke book flipped to The Official Italian American Joke book & The Official Jewish American Joke Book to The Official WASP American Joke Book. Bought in the early 70’ at school but now would be grounds for re-education camp.

    Heard on of the Polish jokes years later in the movie Raising Arizona when Glen said “Look what I almost stepped in” but for the record, I thought the best joke in all of them was;
    What is the greatest Jewish dilemma?
    Free ham.

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