I suddenly remember when Jim Jeffrey was still somehow sane about 10 years ago he did a standup of big rant about America catering to the stupid people, then he implied that was christians and religious people. At that time I didn't think of it much but now I realised how misinformed that statement was. Then I realised liberals tend to have wrong presumptions towards people they hate. That's always been the case in my opinions.
I presume even George Carlin would be no different. When he did standup comedy, he'd always rant against stupid people but you have a feeling, he's implying religious people. Surely even back in the 90's there were a pattern of cities in the blue states being chaotic and more crime-ridden while cities in the red states being safer. I guess with the exception of Norm Macdonald, most comedians are naturally redditors.
The vast majority of comics are vaguely Left to very Left and that has been true for a long time. Its a very insulated industry that basically runs on "who do you know" and nepotism. That's why they did, and continue to, railed so hard at things like Carlos Mencia and the Blue Collar Boys who weren't part of their group. So the unspoken part of their narratives were generally always foundational Leftist.
So those stupid people were always either religious, southern, red voting, racist/sexist or all of the above. The only exceptions were black comics, would could mock other blacks, or Jewish comics talking about Jews.
Just like Hollywood, the major comedy clubs where comics network and work on their craft are owned by jews and they don't give anyone stagetime that goes against their belief. Mitzi Shore of the Comedy Store is a big one. So is Budd Friedman of the Improv, two comedy clubs that both had huge names out of it. Both Shore and Friedman are dead but I'm certain the clubs haven't become any less jewy because of it.
I suddenly remember when Jim Jeffrey was still somehow sane about 10 years ago he did a standup of big rant about America catering to the stupid people, then he implied that was christians and religious people. At that time I didn't think of it much but now I realised how misinformed that statement was. Then I realised liberals tend to have wrong presumptions towards people they hate. That's always been the case in my opinions.
I presume even George Carlin would be no different. When he did standup comedy, he'd always rant against stupid people but you have a feeling, he's implying religious people. Surely even back in the 90's there were a pattern of cities in the blue states being chaotic and more crime-ridden while cities in the red states being safer. I guess with the exception of Norm Macdonald, most comedians are naturally redditors.
The vast majority of comics are vaguely Left to very Left and that has been true for a long time. Its a very insulated industry that basically runs on "who do you know" and nepotism. That's why they did, and continue to, railed so hard at things like Carlos Mencia and the Blue Collar Boys who weren't part of their group. So the unspoken part of their narratives were generally always foundational Leftist.
So those stupid people were always either religious, southern, red voting, racist/sexist or all of the above. The only exceptions were black comics, would could mock other blacks, or Jewish comics talking about Jews.
Just like Hollywood, the major comedy clubs where comics network and work on their craft are owned by jews and they don't give anyone stagetime that goes against their belief. Mitzi Shore of the Comedy Store is a big one. So is Budd Friedman of the Improv, two comedy clubs that both had huge names out of it. Both Shore and Friedman are dead but I'm certain the clubs haven't become any less jewy because of it.