because people are so sensitive and politically correct. i don t know why it went wrong with justin. i mean, you know, because wejust adored each other, you know. he s gay. my mum didn t say anything because we don t let her talk. audience laughs. so what s going on? the jokes at the frog and bucket still feel edgy, potentially even offensive to some. it s not a cultural thing, she just doesn t have much to add, you racists. if society can t take a joke any more, you either adapt to your audience or you die, basically. it s darwinian. the strongest don t survive, it s the ones that are most adaptable to change. so, at the end of the day, you either adapt to your audience, or you don t do your comedy any more. is this about different generations having different values, or does it tell us something much wider about people being more cautious about speaking their minds? according to a poll, in normal life people are checking what they say,
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In a video that recently went viral after it was dug out of the aughts time capsule, the former late-night host Craig Ferguson brings up Britney Spears. TV viewers have become accustomed over the past few years to talk-show hosts digesting difficult news and processing it for a nation to grasp, but in early 2007, when Spears’s erratic behavior and self-administered buzz cut consumed the public, Ferguson did something unexpected: He declared that he wouldn’t be making jokes about Spears. But his whole monologue is remarkable. He opens by invoking the media, and says that, lately, he’s had a similar feeling watching the news to when he used to watch
blackface. what has always been done, advance white supremacy at the expense of people of color. yellowface, breakfast at tiffany s. buck teeth, slanted eyes. audience laughs. object of ridicule and mockery. whoever s in power in the case of western society often white spr supremacy, the rest of us marginalized, the people are color. why we re stuck. okay. all these liberals putting on blackface, brownface and conservatives don t seem to like black and brown people and we re stuck in the middle? what s going on? talking to a stylist at cnn. person of color. never occurred to put on blackface or brownface. me, too. never in my life. the fact justin trudeau did this as an adult has humility,
all right. tonight, the cnn original history of comedy is back with a all new episode. and this week, we take a look at the comedy powerhouses from carol burnett to dave schappell are using comedy to make audience laughs. this is a sneak peek. i once took a improve class and i remember a woman after the class coming up to say, hey, you are really good at that. you know. i went, oh, my. i am goodt the good at the impr improve. and i hated to memorize lines. and so that combination and wanting to do the improve interested me, and that is the beginning of curb your enthusiasm. the enigma. are you crazy? right out of nowhere, spritzing me. what is that? that is a violation. well, they will go away if you wave them away. did you wave her away?
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