Stuff you care about shouldn't be part of a comedic act especially if you're passionate about only one side of the issue. The comedy suffers because you're trying to make your cause known.
Stuff you care about shouldn't be part of a comedic act especially if you're passionate about only one side of the issue. The comedy suffers because you're trying to make your cause known.
Sure, I understand that kind of thinking but in matters of opinion, I don't think there is a wrong and a right. As regards political issues, I think there is a "this is a better fit for the country" argument to be made but usually that takes both sides into account. Wholesale labels that "half the country" (probably…
The "everybody who disagrees with me must be wrong" argument? How very open-minded of you.
No she wasn't, just don't do a show about guns. If she cared about the issue or the victims, do something for them, away from the cameras. Doing an awful episode, with other anti-gun celebrities, just trivializes the issue and makes it easy to ignore as 'typical Hollywood hypocrisy activism'. Also, this sort of thing…
I agree with you on the jokes….and that's the problem I was alluding to when comedians turn activist….the comedy gets watered down. It has to be your whole thing (ie Jon Stewart) if you want to do it well. Or, don't really care about it and just hit all sides. Tosh is pretty good about that.
How is that missing the point? It's just hypocrisy. Why should anyone pay attention to her any more than they do ScarJo? How she arrived at doing the exact same thing she criticizes doesn't excuse it. Why shouldn't the same mockery of celebs be applied to her? Why should we listen to her? Because she thinks "it's the…
Wow…so brave. Must take a ton of guts to do what every other nitwit in Hollywood does and then get praised over twitter and by all liberal media outlets. What's the strategy Amy? Preach a bunch of hate toward Christians, Republicans and gun owners — all the people you need to bring about any kind of meaningful change?…