He exposed outrage culture and didn’t pull any punches on the ass clowns in the audience who help it to continue.Pretty funny
I felt the same way about Jim Jeffries.I was excited yesterday when I saw he had a new stand up out. I liked his first one a sensual night or whatever it was called....
This one had it's funny parts, it was worth one watch but I was highly disappointed in how political he was, as well as how most of his act was race driven. I can't stand when comedians get political and try to insert their views.
His bit about making fun of himself with his previous stand up bits on R-Kelly was funny. He should stick to the non political stuff for me to enjoy him again.
Jim Jefferies is probably one of the best examples you could have given. I also feel George Carlin's last specials were also guilty of this.I felt the same way about Jim Jeffries.
Though when chapelle did it on his last two specials it didn’t bother me in the least. If I had to guess why I think it’s because it was always there with Dave, just more overt in his recent work.
It amazes me when people pretend they know something or have an opinion on fake news. I’ve seen many many man of the street interviews like this where they make something up and people go along with it.
Is it? Haven’t listened and won’t until you and @BirdWatcher ok itPretty funny
He mentioned it. But he wasn't rapey. A bad date. But not rapey.Did he mention his rapiness?
At 2:53 run time I feel it was worth it. I was alone when watching and had an audible "ha". Plus I agree with his position on the matter.Is it? Haven’t listened and won’t until you and @BirdWatcher ok it
Jim Jeffries is my favorite comedian, minus the parts of his special where he talks politics. That part fucken irritates meI was excited yesterday when I saw he had a new stand up out. I liked his first one a sensual night or whatever it was called....
This one had it's funny parts, it was worth one watch but I was highly disappointed in how political he was, as well as how most of his act was race driven. I can't stand when comedians get political and try to insert their views.
His bit about making fun of himself with his previous stand up bits on R-Kelly was funny. He should stick to the non political stuff for me to enjoy him again.
Dave Chappelle is the best, goofJim Jeffries is my favorite comedian, minus the parts of his special where he talks politics. That part fucken irritates me
I don't like the way he strokes his pocket. Puts me offDave Chappelle is the best, goof
Go watch his Netflix special. Then quote me when u unastan
Go watch his Netflix special. Then quote me when u unastan
Or his complete lack their of?Did he mention his rapiness?
It would just kill some people to admit the dont know .they would rather lie and look stupid in an attempt to look smartIt amazes me when people pretend they know something or have an opinion on fake news. I’ve seen many many man of the street interviews like this where they make something up and people go along with it.
So you're in the (snow flakey) half that gets offended by "political" jokes? lol.Jim Jefferies is probably one of the best examples you could have given. I also feel George Carlin's last specials were also guilty of this.
It gets very frustrating even when I agree with them on their political view, I just hate watching b/c it feels like you just know half the audience or a good portion is offended and comedy should be light hearted. Except for dark humor, I love that shit. Shout out to Anthony Jeselnik! lol
My favorite stand ups are any of Jimmy Carrs, the two Steven Wright ones, Demitri Martin, and Anthony Jeselnik. You won't hear any political crap from any of their bits.
I bet you listen to that gross fat blonde chick whose name eludes me. She's a right cunt that the media tried to force upon usSo you're in the (snow flakey) half that gets offended by "political" jokes? lol.