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PS, had to change the a for o in you know where, sigh, why is a natural word deemed offensive ?.
Also "not appropriate or acceptable"?
Comedy has no boundaries, everything is fair game. Every religion, race and whatever else is fair game.
If they're not your kind of movie, please don't watch those movies. There are a million other comedy movies that you can check out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMleBjkn2U
I'm thankful for people like Bill Burr and Eric Andre who don't care about that noise and do whatever they want.
Those people would have a heart attack if they ever watched any Bill Hicks stand up sets.
♥♥♥♥ them all.
a lot of people have absolutely no problem with a comedian until that comedian makes fun of their things in particular. Then they get up in arms.
That would only make me want to tell those jokes even harder.
I went to a local comedy night recently where the act was telling really harsh jokes about gay people and kids with cancer and everyone was laughing their asses off.
In the real world of course you don't joke about that kind of thing but it's all about context. That's what so many people fail to understand. Make jokes about rape and Nazi's, i don't care because it's all about context,
They make their problem everyone else's problem.
Although I did kind of feel really bad for George Carlin. His comedy got incredibly dark after his wife passed.
And people think Jeff Dunham is incredibly funny, while he spends 90% of his time being a racist homophobic piece of crap.
You could tell Bill Hicks and George Carlin were intelligent people with heart. Jeff Dunham aims for the lowest common denominator.