The last special was like an hour long illustration of a slippery slope. He gets you in the first half with his regular no-holds-barred brand of comedy. Then he leverages his previous critique of trannies to segue into the "good tranny" story - which is an emotional plea to accept trannies as "having a real human experience". Then he caps off the special by stating that he will never "punch down" at trannies again. The normie viewer comes away persuaded that trannies may be weird but they are not bad and that you are bad if you don't accept them.
This is a great description of the special, and I thought I was the only one who was turned off by the end. I found Sticks and Stones far funnier than this one, although "I slapped the toxic masculinity out of that bitch" was a great line.
The last special was like an hour long illustration of a slippery slope. He gets you in the first half with his regular no-holds-barred brand of comedy. Then he leverages his previous critique of trannies to segue into the "good tranny" story - which is an emotional plea to accept trannies as "having a real human experience". Then he caps off the special by stating that he will never "punch down" at trannies again. The normie viewer comes away persuaded that trannies may be weird but they are not bad and that you are bad if you don't accept them.
This is a great description of the special, and I thought I was the only one who was turned off by the end. I found Sticks and Stones far funnier than this one, although "I slapped the toxic masculinity out of that bitch" was a great line.