Posted on 09/15/2018 9:00:53 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell
The Lefts Unfunny War on Comedy Laugh at the left, if you dare. September 14, 2018 Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.
Norm MacDonald was getting his hair and makeup done for The Tonight Show when the comedian was told by Jimmy Fallon, the shows host, that he wouldnt be going on.
It wasnt the first time that NBC had booted Norm.
During the Saturday Night Live era, he had been fired from the show for repeatedly calling O.J. Simpson a murderer to the displeasure of NBC brass who had an extensive relationship with the murderer. Last time around, NBC had shoved Norm out the door for assuming O.J. was guilty. (After the verdict, he had famously joked, Its finally official: Murder is legal in the state of California.") But this time, Norm was shoved out for questioning the #MeToo lynch mob and its verdict first, trial second lynch mob.
Im happy the #MeToo movement has slowed down a little bit. It used to be, One hundred women cant be lying. And then it became, One woman cant lie,' Norm Macdonald had joke. And that became, I believe all women. And then youre like, What?
Then he expressed sympathy for Roseanne Barr, who had given him his first writing job, and Louis C.K.
What is now several apologies, a canceled appearance on The Tonight Show, and pressure on Netflix to cancel Norm MacDonald Has a Show, his latest series.
The outrage machine is going through its usual paces. And the target this time isnt a comedian who did anything wrong, but who questioned the credibility and tactics of the outrage machine.
"I have so much pressure from so many people," Jimmy Fallon told MacDonald. "Senior producers are crying."
Fallon would know all about pressure. The knives had come out for him after a lighthearted interview with Trump early on. The left attacked Fallon for not attacking Trump. Like Norm, Fallon became a casualty of collateral outrage. His crime was not joining in with the lynch mob.
And its understandable that he didnt want to be seen making the same mistake twice.
Its no coincidence that many of the lynch mobs targets have been comedians. Theres nothing fanatics hate more than being laughed at. And so the left is replacing comedy with the tyranny of the unfunny.
Take Netflixs Nanette special, please.
The most radical thing Hannah Gadsby does in Nanette is simple: She stops being funny, The Atlantic raved. Youre not supposed to laugh at Gadsby, but cry and be outraged at her life of oppression.
Laughing at her identity politics tirades is a hate crime.
The leftist tyranny of unfunny turns comedy into a tirade. You dont laugh at it; you applaud its hostility to all the wrong people and then cheer its courageously daring recitations of leftist tropes. Like a noose, ideology first weaponized comedy into a tribal tantrum and is slowly choking off the funny part. The distinction between making jokes about Trump and ranting about Trump has long since been eroded.
The politicization of comedy pioneered by trolls like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert didnt just reduce the quintessential art of dealing with the existential problems of humanity to a political rant; it assumed that all comedy was political. If you were making a joke, it had better have the right message. Or else.
There was no such thing as an apolitical joke. Humor was a tribal test. One that Norm MacDonald failed.
The old role of the comedian as a court jester, shocking and amusing for its own sake, was replaced by the new role of the comedian as an anchorman, delivering the same talking points with more jokes.
And the new political comedy has no room for going off message.
Three years ago, Jerry Seinfeld noted that professional comedians are avoiding college campuses. You cant even be offensive on your way to being inoffensive, Chris Rock observed.
Offensive on your way to being inoffensive had been a staple of politically correct comedy for decades. It meant invoking stereotypes or politically incorrect humor in order to make a politically correct point. Typical examples include everything from All in the Family to South Park where characters might say politically incorrect things, but only to eventually affirm a larger politically correct idea about the world.
Comedians might trade in stereotypes and shock humor, but only to condemn them.
Writers had bypassed censorship in countless tyrannies by contending that the immoral vagaries of their art were only a means to a righteous end. If they portrayed evil, it was only to show its defeat. If they invoked immorality, it was only to ultimately uphold virtue. (And if their tale seemed to linger more on the former than the latter, that too was a necessity.) And comedians had to say offensive things to relay the leftist worldview to their audiences, briefly challenging it, only to ultimately reaffirm it.
But now the left wont accept anything short of total compliance with its speech codes.
There was, as Jimmy Fallon found out, only one correct approach to take to Trump, raging hatred. And you can make any joke you want about the #MeToo movement, as long as its aimed at its targets.
The one thing youre not supposed to do is question a movement which claims that no one ever lies. (Except the people it accuses.)
Norm MacDonald was fired from Saturday Night Live for saying what everyone knew was true. He was pulled from The Tonight Show for once again saying what everyone knows is true, but are too afraid to say out loud. That includes Norm, whos already been forced to apologize.
Saying those types of things is exactly what comedians used to do. Thats what made them dangerous.
Comedy is becoming safer for audiences (at least urban audiences on the left who check the headlines each morning to find out what theyre supposed to believe) and more dangerous for comedians. Echoing the party line doesnt make for great comedy. Theres only so many ways to tell jokes about how stupid the capitalists are and their ignorance of the eventual glorious triumph of Communism.
Leftist tyranny is born out of creative ferment and then locks it away once it wins.
The left exploited the destructive powers of comedy to take apart the values and convictions of society. But now that it won the culture war, it wants comedy control. And thats just not funny.
The new era of unfunny leftist tyranny is purging comedians and replacing them with angry activists who do talking points, not jokes, who rant about their causes and their politics, but who are as humorless as any fanatic underneath the forced grin that they occasionally have to wear in front of the cameras.
Its weird that you can commit murder and go to prison and do your time and then everybody goes, Hes done his time, he deserves to work, how dare you treat him as less than you just because he murdered a guy," Norm MacDonald wondered. And yet the Twitter mob, there is no sentence for it."
There is a sentence.
Out of sensitivity to our audience and in light of Norm Macdonalds comments in the press today, The Tonight Show has decided to cancel his appearance on Tuesdays telecast, Fallons failing show announced.
Audiences dont go to comedy shows to have their sensitivities catered to. But in the unfunny tyranny of the left, everything is sensitive and nothing is funny. The ethos of the campus, its safe spaces and trigger warnings, its monotonous recitations of political agendas and endless outrage machine with its Twitter social justice guillotines, is everywhere now and pervades every single thing.
I love stand-up. Im totally addicted to it, Roseanne Barr had said. Its free speech. Its all thats left.
Not anymore.
Jimmy Fallons retreat wont save him. And neither will Norm MacDonalds apology. No matter how much Fallon attacks Trump, he has never been forgiven for his original sin of not being one of the mob.
The outrage machine never forgets or forgives. If it fails once, it bides its time and tries again. It cant be appeased. Giving it power only feeds its fury and hate. The only thing you can do is laugh at it.
If you dare.
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In the 50’s standup comics cursed and slandered to show their disapproval of the mainstream. Today all cursing and slandering is in support of mainstream culture. Those who oppose today’s PC structures are, by any objective standard, paragons of virtue.
The left has the country in a social cultural straight jacket. Not funny, and has nothing to do with liberty.
It’s not just the left. I’ve joked about stuff here and people have tried to chastise me for not being serious when I should be.
But, of course, that is merely their opinion. Likewise with those on the left. I either ignore them or laugh at them, whichever brings the most desired response.
Possession of a copy of Blazing Saddles is a capital offense.
I call it the PoundMeToo movement.
Bill Burr has become a favorite of mine precisely BECAUSE he throws it right in the face of the PC crowd.
The ORIGINAL one, or the version where the N-word is silenced out?
To Hollywood, I HATE TRUMP AND YOU HAD BETTER is the only allowed joke. Under that category, there are two major subcategories: TRUMP IS STUPID and TRUMP IS RACIST/SEXIST/HOMOPHOBIC/XENOPHOBIC. Within those guidelines, any joke is acceptable.
The Left simply has no time for enjoyment. To so many of them, the world is just a miserable place to live. My conclusion: Screw 'em if they can't take a joke (at least every now and then).
When the idiots at NBC fired Norm from SNL they derailed something that would have been comedy history. SNL was making arrangements to have Burt Reynolds come on a Celebrity Jeopardy sketch. He was supposed to play a dumber Burt. But with Norm gone they never did it. I would have loved to have seen it. No idea why they never went through with it when Norm was allowed back.
That film illustrates what the writer notes--invoking stereotypes in order to assault bigotry and hatred by showing how absurd it all was. That is essential to the genius of that movie.
Many years ago, I read a lament that American humor had “soured into wit” in the 1920’s. I think that may have been true of the coastal urban elite, but unfortunately the entertainment/media monopolies have finally managed to make humor base, mean and mirthless.
Comic’s,,,
Out of Work?
Sad day in Mudville.
Comedy hasn’t been funny since Johnny Carson.
Then I'm a criminal. The next one I want is "Young Frankenstein." I wonder if I'll be exiled for those two...?
'Face
Liberal thugs have tne power of the mob - think how much worse it would have been if Hillary had been elected.
If you listen to the Radio and the Song “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits comes on, most likely an entire section of Lyrics has been removed.
These are the offensive Lyrics:
See the little faggot with the earring and the make-up
Yeah buddy that’s his own hair
That little faggot got his own jet airplane
That little faggot he’s millionaire
Even XM Radio, a paid subscription service has altered the Song.
I laugh thinking of the days when Ted Turner colorized some old movies and Hollywood went nuts over him altering the Artistic works of the People who created the Movies.
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