• @ExtremeDullard
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    22 days ago

    Joe Rogan would have you believe this “joke” goes down well in comedy clubs.

    But I’m not buying this: I get insult humor and I don’t mind getting insulted when it’s funny. But Hinchcliffe’s Puerto Rico thing is just a straight insult. I don’t find anything remotely funny in his “joke” at all. Do you? Is there any redeemable comedic value in it that I’m missing here? Honest question.

    • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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      1622 days ago

      He goes on to say basically “they’re coming into our country” (they are citizens) and “having far too many children.” It’s not roast comedy. It’s just things racists say about everyone who isn’t white. Shouldn’t roasts be tailored to the group they’re roasting? It is just low-effort racism.

    • @lobut@lemmy.ca
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      1222 days ago

      I think Sam Seder was talking about how he did this set in an NYC comedy club the night before and it bombed there too.

    • @jonne@infosec.pub
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      221 days ago

      I mean, it’s a late night staple to joke about New Jersey or Staten Island in a similar fashion, but there’s no racist undertones involved when they do that.

    • @AfricanExpansionist@lemmy.ml
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      -1422 days ago

      I’m sorry but that joke was funny. Yes, I am fully aware of the colonial legacy of the US in PR and I don’t think any politician should be saying or endorsing it. It was wholly inappropriate for the venue and people involved.

      But it was totally in the vein of David Spade’s old Hollywood Minute and if it was said in a comedy club nobody would care

      I only wish someone would have made the joke about Israel instead