Basic empathy.So go ahead and be offended it you want, but please explain why something so inconsequential should matter to anyone else around you?
Basic empathy.So go ahead and be offended it you want, but please explain why something so inconsequential should matter to anyone else around you?
Hahahahhahaahahahhahahhahaaa yo...thats hilarious!I'm definitely not watching her comedy special
Not entirely, since, at least at some point in the show's life, the writers were actually skilled enough to make it funny.t would be like getting upset about the alcoholism of Homer Simpson, a real serious condition played up for laughs on a tv show.
THANK YOU.Also, for a group of people who so often love to view and call others "sheep" "drones" and all the teen cringe perjoratives invoking mindless repetition, you sure do love to mindlessly repeat these tired old phrases without a passing hint of self-reflection.
So it is okay to potential offend people so long as some people find it funny?Not entirely, since, at least at some point in the show's life, the writers were actually skilled enough to make it funny.
The key word is "potentially". I don't particularly care if a joke has the "potential" to offend somebody. We aren't talking about "potential" offense. People are legit offended to the point they staged a protest. There's no "potential" about it. That's the risk you take with edgy comedy. And the trick with edgy comedy is that is *has* to be funny.So it is okay to potential offend people so long as some people find it funny?
Ok then i think we are done here. Thanks.
I don't have enough jokes for Netflix to pay me $25,000,000, but I figure they owe me ~$100 bucksHahahahhahaahahahhahahhahaaa yo...thats hilarious!
Send in a ticket, you never know. Might get a refund or something.I don't have enough jokes for Netflix to pay me $25,000,000, but I figure they owe me ~$100 bucks
A villain can tell you what's NOT acceptable. That's the point of them. With the note the Suicide Squad, due to them being protagonists, are able to flip flop due to them needing to be heroes sometimes1) They're villains
2) *points to some incarnations of Waller herself*
3) *Points to Cluebra*
4) Half the point is they aren't patriots and often try to set up escape or other stuff going on. They're doing it to get out a prison not for Uncle sam for the most part.
This started with you implying they should be offended. You are doing the exact same thing you decry. It's been the whole point of this. Sure, they might not have power. Neither do you.And you're presenting the idea those offended somehow should get the power to decide even if they are in no way ever the audience for such stuff, that's part of the issue.
No. If someone calls me or anyone else a child murderer, I'm allowed to be offended. I wouldn't doubt that 95% of the population of the world would agree with me.Except again I chose to go in there, it's my fault if I get offended is it not? I could choose to not go in there. I don't have the right to never be offended and I can't and shouldn't expect nothing in the world to be offensive ever. I just don't have to know or care about being offended that some-one somewhere I don't know and don't have to see is being offensive.
This is not a rebuttal. This shows you misunderstand my pointComedians Jokes = far less of an impact than national news sources. This was similar to the info found in the 1980s by Dr Guy Cumberbatch and his research.
I mean, Chappelle was out there trying to shame millions of people on international TV (stream? I don't know what we could call it). He was asking them to change their ways. He was asking people to side with him.It does become your responsibility when you're offended to the degree you want others to also side with you and give up the thing too or make changes too.
Dunno. However when people get offended by things, it tend to fall upon the behalf of someone else. It strikes as an air of superiority to me. How many non-trans people spoke out against Chapelle's special for instance?Are alcoholics offended by Homer Simpson or his friend Barney? I dunno. I've never heard anybody who was, and I've heard a lot of discourse about when The Simpsons eschews comedy to have a point. Generally of the "why the fuck is this still on the air, it hasn't been funny in years?" "Cancel culture" variety.
Of course it is.So it is okay to potential offend people so long as some people find it funny?
Ok then i think we are done here. Thanks.
It is when the people crying "offended" are demanding the joke's removal.Of course it is.
But if the writing/joke fails, you do not automatically get to cry "CANCEL CULTURE!" which is what seems to be happening.
Demands for removal because you suck at your job, however, are. If you're a fail comedian, you deserve it if you can't get laughs.It is when the people crying "offended" are demanding the joke's removal.
You just said it is okay that a joke can potentially offend, so if you hold true to that statement than people trying to get Chappelle's are in the wrong.
Being upset is fine, negative reviews and critique are fine, but demands for removal are not.
Seems pretty cut and dry to me.
Demands for removal because you suck at your job, however, are. If you're a fail comedian, you deserve it if you can't get laughs.
Note that I didn't anywhere demand that Chapelle get taken off Netflix.Dave Chappelle: The Closer | Rotten Tomatoes
As he closes out his slate of comedy specials, Dave takes the stage to try and set the record straight — and get a few things off his chest.www.rottentomatoes.com
96% of the audience seems to have thought the show was plenty funny.
Okay? But the whole entire point of this thread was about Chapelle, and the whole time people have been saying that his jokes weren't funny and were offensive.Note that I didn't anywhere demand that Chapelle get taken off Netflix.
Though to at least me personally, this is not the Dave Chapelle I watched religiously back in his CC days.
What, because of an online vote? You're only allowed to be offended by a thing if most people agree with you? You only get to ask that things change if enough people back you? If enough people like a thing you have to have the same opinion?Okay? But the whole entire point of this thread was about Chapelle, and the whole time people have been saying that his jokes weren't funny and were offensive.
We've established that being offensive is okay so long as it still has the intent to be funny. You added that people must have found it funny for it to be okay.
I've shown that the crowd and the public have found the show to be good.
Now you want to broaden your stance to avoid Dave directly and make it a generalization? Fine you can do that. But that is not the topic at hand here.
I think I've been fair in agreeing with your stipulations and criteria regarding this, and I have proven that Dave's show is more than acceptible in this whole 19 page debate.
Fair enough? Can we now therefore agree that the Netflix protest and demands for removal are unwarranted and ridiculous?
You got a better way of judging public reception these days?What, because of an online vote?
i didn't say that. You can be offended all you want, that's on you. Dunno why I jhave to keep reitterating that.You're only allowed to be offended by a thing if most people agree with you?
You have no right to change art, because offense can only be driven by individual perception, and it is far to open to misunderstanding as is often the case with jokes.You only get to ask that things change if enough people back you?
No of course not. I never said that. You are free to not like anything, and the easy solution is simply to not engage with it. Nobody is forced to sit through a comedy show, nor is anyone forced to watch it on Netflix, much less are you obligated to have a Netflix account should the company not be up to your standard.If enough people like a thing you have to have the same opinion?
And if somebody doesn't like it to the point that they drop Netflix over it, that's fine, right?You got a better way of judging public reception these days?
i didn't say that. You can be offended all you want, that's on you. Dunno why I jhave to keep reitterating that.
You have no right to change art, because offense can only be driven by individual perception, and it is far to open to misunderstanding as is often the case with jokes.
No of course not. I never said that. You are free to not like anything, and the easy solution is simply to not engage with it. Nobody is forced to sit through a comedy show, nor is anyone forced to watch it on Netflix, much less are you obligated to have a Netflix account should the company not be up to your standard.
Seems like a fine bar, that allows everyone to engage and enjoy whatever content they want to enjoy.