I’m no fan of late night comedy or even comedians for that matter, although years ago I did find something in George Carlin’s act to admire.
Carlin, though born into an Irish Catholic family, mocked religious belief as a stand-up comedian and claimed that he didn’t believe in God.
Despite this personal failing, Carlin, who died in 2008 — way before woke comedians became afflicted with Trump Derangement Syndrome — was never predictable as a comedian.
He never had much to say about Donald Trump, either, aside from his 1998 comment that he thought the man was a “rat” (he compared him to hotel mogul Leona Helmsley), yet at the same time Carlin insisted that Trump made “his life more interesting.”
Hilarious and unpredictable comedians are now a rare breed, thanks mainly to the spread of wokeness in comedy.
In comedy clubs throughout the country, you can no longer make jokes about gay people, transgender people, feminists, the Asian predilection for gambling and casinos, mentally retarded or developmentally disabled people, blacks or handicapped people without that coming across as hate speech — although a talented comedian should be able to find something funny in all the aforementioned groups (and their behaviors) without that coming across as an incitement to organize a lynch mob.
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Author: Ruth King
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