Posted on 02/05/2014 12:36:26 PM PST by This Just In
Clearly she failed to understand exactly what Mr. Seinfeld stated despite the fact that it was elementary. He wasn't talking about ethnicity or nationality at all. Jerry Seinfeld simply stated that if you're funny, great! If you're not, well....that's not so great. Jerry Seinfeld was saying that political correctness doesn't belong in comedy because comedy shouldn't be censored based on a small group of people who wish to impose their political ideology on free speech.
I would suggest Ms. Byer watch the documentary, Comedian. This Seinfeld documentary features Jerry actually hanging out with some of his friends, which includes Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, and Mario Joyner, as well as routines by Godfrey, and Richard Pryor.
Take off the race bait glasses, Ms. Byer. It's clouding your judgement. Before you decide to start the "Racist" diatribe simply because I disagree with your ignorance, I'll mention that I am a "minority", as our social engineers, talking heads, and politicians would say.
The black guy is not funny, so not eligible.
Which black guy?
The essence of comedy is to be politically incorrect and say the things that people are thinking.
Maybe she’s just trying to be ‘funny’......................
I disagree. Comedy is comedy. You’re either finding humor through observation or you’re telling funny stories. Political correctness has absolutely nothing to do with it. If the “essence” is to be politically incorrect, you’re being politically correct by trying to be incorrect.
Just tell the jokes, man.
“don’t get body slammed by a lowland gorilla”
If that’s the case, Ms. Byer needs to find another profession. Hate speech is not funny.
Reminds me of the outcry over the word “niggardly” a few years ago because it SOUNDED like a racist word for blacks.
I guess that she never saw him with one of his best friends on the same bill. George Wallace!
Boy, do I recall that episode. How ignorant can a person be?
I believe you fixed it. :^)
Angry racist women are not funny.
She scored! Had you ever HEARD OF her before?
All she had to do was say something controversial combined with a real big celebrity, and, VOILA! people will talk about her...and she doesn’t care what it is they’re saying. Goal: people talking about her. Achieved.
Q: How many racially sensitive militant feminist comedians with chips on their shoulders does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: That’s not funny!
Sounds like she’s done an analysis of how she is most able to attract attention. She weighed her talent against playing the race card. I accept her analysis regarding the value of her talent.
Wow, I may be one of two people in the world who has never watched an entire episode of Seinfeld. I really haven’t watched it at all except to surf past it.
I’m the other one...or the third if you’re thinking of someone else, LOL.
I bet you haven’t watched Melrose Place either...
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