Posted on 06/04/2018 7:09:12 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
Comedians are becoming increasingly reluctant to perform on college campuses due to a sensitive culture of political correctness, and college bookers don't seem to mind.
According to VICE News report published last week, several successful comedians, including Judy Gold, Jerry Seinfeld, and Chris Rock, now avoid going to college campuses because their jokes can be deemed offensive.
Why is it that everyone has to adjust to everyone else? Dont hire me if you dont want to hear what I have to say, Gold told the publication.
When asked to explain how she would react if her jokes offended an audience member, Gold pointed out that broad jokes about traumatic experiences are not meant to target individuals in the audience.
The joke is not about you. You have to learn how to be in this world. The world doesnt have to adjust for you, she told VICE. You dont tell a comic what topics they can discuss on stage; its ridiculous. When people tell me not to do something, it makes me want to do it.
According to the report, the content of a comedians campus performances is often decided by university bookers, who also negotiate the terms of the contract with comics who wish to do standup for students.
Every time we put our label, or any time we put our name on an event it is now an extension of an entire campus climate that we are trying to create, Kat Michael, a Simmons College booker, told VICE.
When I am working on a contract, especially with the comedian, Im very upfront in saying, you know, transphobic language isnt going to be toleratedif you say something in your set, like, we reserve the right in our contract to have a conversation with you about payment and I will also pull the microphone, Michael added.
The booker explained that comedians who have made offensive jokes on sensitive topics in the past would be asked to remove them from the performance, if they were even invited to campus at all.
[If] I knew that this comic had a bit [where] they made light of sexual assault, I would either ask them to completely remove that from the set or we just wouldn't book them. And thats happened before, Michael said.
Katy Hamm, a Lesley University booker, also told VICE that she would not invite a comedian to campus if she knew that the comic made jokes about topics such as sexual assault.
I would never book a comic that made jokes about sexual assault because I know a lot of my students have experienced it, she said, later adding that 18-21 year olds now are more diverse than they have ever been, and that college bookers are just conduits for their voice.
When pressed by VICE to elaborate on why diverse voices seem to say the same thing, Hamm clarified that students are diverse in the way that is respect me and my identity and my experience, and there is just more experiences now.
When interviewed by the publication, one Lesley student proudly noted that the school is a safe place, adding that you just never know whats going to happen off campus, but when Im here I feel safe and accepted and welcomed.
My number one priority in my job is also to reduce student harm as much as humanly possible, Michael told VICE, arguing that students can sometimes be harmed by jokes.
That sort of sentiment has driven many comedians to take issue with the environment on college campuses in recent years, criticizing schools for being overly politically correct.
In 2015, for example, Jerry Seinfeld told ESPNU that his colleagues frequently warn him to not perform in front of college students.
I dont play colleges but I hear a lot of people tell me, Dont go near colleges, theyre so pc, he said at the time. My daughters 14. My wife says to her, Well, you know, in the next couple of years, I think maybe youre going to want to hang around the city more on the weekends so you can see boys. You know, my daughter says, Thats sexist. They just want to use these words. Thats racist. Thats sexist. Thats prejudice. They dont even know what theyre talking about.
In 2016, comedian Karith Foster also told Campus Reform that she was "appalled" by the college students inability to see humor in unfamiliar concepts.
As someone who has performed on college campuses, both doing comedy and I also have a diversity engagement program called Stereotyped 101, I recognize just how incredibly important it is for people to be able to have a voice, she said. Without that ability, communication comes to a halt. And when that happens, there is a breakdown in society.
FIXED!
Socialists are the most humorless bunch of drones on the planet. They don't have any fun, so YOU'D better not, either!
You can be a successful comedian on college campuses. You just have to know what to say in your act. Call Donald Trump evil, call his daughter a c__t, call his son autistic, show a movie of Trump being assassinated, call for Trump to be dragged out of the White House in handcuffs, make fun of Melania’s accent. You’ll have the kids laughing til they cry.
It’s usually the staff and faculty.
When I was in college in the early 80’s, we had no “booker” for entertainment. We had a student group do all the work. I was part of it and had a lot of fun.
I even booked a well known Christian comedian on my own, without the involvement of the college.
The student activities director was involved, but the students did most of the work.
Probably learned more real world from that than several classes.
Yeah, but that’s not real humor....it’s just insults.
Perhaps the way to handle this is to shut down all government support/funding for kids to attend college. Limit them to a max of $2,500 a year in loans from the government. Make them work like hell to pay the tuition requirements.
It’s an interesting evolution in comedy.
Modern comedy has focused heavily on Irony. Seinfeld was a very good example of this. The entire “That’s a shame” meme — it means “I don’t think that’s a shame at all”. The blatant use of insincerity can be quite comedic.
Today, if you are in front of an audience and make a comment about some generic human being who fits certain descriptive parameters, someone will stand up and say, “I feel targeted. I am offended. You are attacking me because I am a member of that group. How dare you??”
The whole notion of “I don’t actually mean any of the things I’m saying, but I think they are amusing things to say” is completely out the window.
Think of Don Rickles — he wasn’t actually insulting anyone. Not really. He was just saying funny stuff while looking at somebody. There is a subtle difference there which appears to escape all PC people.
“Think of Don Rickles he wasnt actually insulting anyone. Not really. He was just saying funny stuff while looking at somebody.”
I’ve always loved Dom Irrera. He’d say the worst things about somebody/something (joking), and after the rant he’d say, “I don’t mean that in a BAD way.”
Basically, the PC police have murdered humor across the board. I can’t even imagine being in the workplace now. It was pretty bad when I retired 10 years ago, but it has to be so much worse now.
“growing rift between colleges, comedians”
Oh my God! Can we survive this?
Free speech no longer exists.
It’s going to be touch-n-go, I’m predicting!
That’s a shame.
*SMIRK* ;)
These college students are being trained to be guards at political correctness concentration camps—that will be the only place that will hire them.
So what?! What I'd like to read about is the growing rift between gypsy fortunetellers and pipefitters... between pastry chefs and registered nurses... between tobacconists and zookeepers.
Regards,
“Republicans are stupid” *laughter*
“I hate Republicans” *laughter*
“Republicans are stupid *laughter*
“Thank you, Good Night” *applause*
‘sensitive’ if only a word for ‘intolerant’
hypocrisy is mostly what is taught these days in leftist run schools
America needs to remove these detrimental leftist apparatchiks from our ENTIRE education system.
Comedians are canaries in the coal mine. When they wont go somewhere it is a symptom of something bad brewing.
Dont dismiss it.
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