I have no idea who this Louis fellow is but the set that is causing so much inexplicable turmoil is mildly funny and very little else. I have no idea why people are freaking about it so much.
Here is the set:
Opinions, art, debate
I have no idea who this Louis fellow is but the set that is causing so much inexplicable turmoil is mildly funny and very little else. I have no idea why people are freaking about it so much.
Here is the set:
Because it’s racist by admission and trivialises pedophilia?
LikeLike
The examples of “racism” that the comedian gives are funny because they are not in the least racist. That’s the whole point of the joke.
LikeLike
Having to calm yourself down when a black person in a hood enters the room isn’t racist?
LikeLike
No.
LikeLike
To expound on that, getting nervous at the presence of a young black adult male in a hood is not racist.
Getting nervous at the presence of a young black adult male in a three piece suit is racist.
(yeah there’s class stuff mixed in there, but as I’ve said – the most important class markers are within races and are often unreadable to those outside)
LikeLike
“Having to calm yourself down when a black person in a hood enters the room isn’t racist?”
LikeLike
It’s a more mild case of racism, but it comes from an attitude that damages minorities, particularly black people, and it still unfairly impacts them.
LikeLike
Imho, it’s important to pinpoint the butt of the jokes, before getting upset.
In the first case, it was himself and the mentality he was raised by, not people of colour; in the second case, it was the pedophiles, not the children.
LikeLike