Now joan rivers was scathingly funny and conservative and told it like it was, which is reminiscent of ann coulter Originally Posted by nevergaveitathoughtOk I'd rather not argue this further until you get a simple point through your head. Fuck knows I've said this in plain-as-day language at least 5 separate times.
There is a difference between liberalism and some of it's factions.
I've already agreed with you that there are some factions of liberalism that want to place limits on humor. Muslims, feminists, gays etc etc, they all form that side of a political party. But that would be like making Jesus jokes to a Jehovah's witness.
The thing is, you're the one constantly confusing the fact that I am talking about political leanings when I am not.
I am talking about following the liberal ideology vs the conservative one. Louis C.K, Daniel Tosh, Bill Burr, Kevin Hart, all the actually good(operative word, DSK) comedians are also liberals. Do they filter themselves? Of course not. Look at our TV shows (south park, TDS, Tosh, K&P), look at any form of comedy on TV, it is produced overwhelmingly by liberals. Hollywood is liberal, and that is where most of our movies come from. All I am saying is: If conservatives were the ones who were actually "humorous", as you say, then we would see them at the forefront and not liberals.
The fact that you choose to ignore that and instead focus on some extreme factions whose political leanings seem to be liberal is disingenuous at best; you're doing exactly what you're accusing me of. I asked you last time: why don't you focus on what conservative humor has brought to us and compare it with liberal humor. If we'd followed the conservative outline the word 'shit' would never have been said on TV. Very un-Jesus like, you see. Conservatism is pro forma, it's timid and reserved. Nothing about it would've broken the barriers of vulgarity that we're accustomed to with TV nowadays.