I see now in hindsight that he was always anti-white, but I didn't really see it at the time because he was more subtle back then and he also would gripe about the white guilt movies.
I viewed him as one of the lone brave truth tellers, particularly about feminism and women.
What a fall from grace he turned out to be. Brave is not how I'd describe Bill Burr.
I rarely am embarrassed for liking someone. In middle school, I, like all other middle schoolers at that time, thought Dane Cook was hilarious. Now I don't think he's the worst thing ever like he's made out to be, but I can see that it was more about perfect timing with Dane Cook. I was the exact right age for Dane Cook to be hilarious to me. I don't feel embarrassed because I understand the timing.
With Bill Burr, he actually makes you embarrassed you ever recommended him as someone who's "raw" and "tell's it like it is".
I mean it doesn't feel like that long ago I was doing that.
Also the guy who always said the government wants to eliminate people and drastically reduce the population goes all in for the vax and says people who don't get it are conspiratorial and whatever.
Has anyone so blatantly 180'd as Bill Burr?
Reminder that Bill Burr's hateful harpy of a wife gave him a dog, then took it away after he bonded with it.
Of course, he didn't do shit about it, because, in his words, he was "afraid of dying alone."
I don't care how good that magic triangle is, I'd become an abstinent monk before you take my dog away from me. They don't live long enough as it is. Fuck that.
It's not just the dog, that's actually the smallest part of this- it's the kind of person who would do that sort of thing. About as big of a red flag as you'll ever find- unless you're deathly allergic or the animal is outright dangerous, who on earth would even suggest getting rid of a pet than a sociopath?