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TopicShould comedians be immune from criticism?
legendary_zell
08/28/19 4:07:57 PM
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FrozenXylophone posted...
legendary_zell posted...
The idea that there's too many acronyms and that Trans people are too protected by society/they are too sensitive and can be made fun of.


I figured it would be the Chinese part.

https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2019/08/27/dave-chapelle-makes-fun-transgender-people-netflix-special/

What I didnt realise at the time was that I was breaking an unwritten and unspoken rule of show business, Chappelle said.

No matter what you do in your artistic expression, you are never, ever, allowed to upset the alphabet people. You know who I mean. Those people who took 20% of the alphabet for themselves. Im talking about them Ls and Bs and Gs and the Ts.

I feel bad for the Ts, he adds. But theyre so confusing the fact is if a person can be born in the wrong body, they have to admit thats a fucking hilarious predicament.


This part?


Yeah, I'm not sure what the points of those jokes were other than legit pointing out his perception that you can't attack LGBT people in comedy and pointing out that gender dysphoria is weird and leads to complications in society. I've seen the same stuff said here by conservatives and it doesn't appear that they are the punchline.

What is the joke here?
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