I dunno man.
I dunno man.
To be fair, if Christopher Lee wanted a part, you gave him the part.
Sorry, Dave Foley was a core member of Kids in the Hall. Anything after that is a step down, no matter how good it is.
Dave Foley and Maura Tierney have both had fine careers before and after, and while Hartman was great on it, I view his SNL work and voice work much more fondly - and it obviously wouldn’t have been his career high had he lived. In fact, I don’t really think it’s a clear-cut high for anyone except for Dick and Rogan.
I don’t think he’s inherently and evil guy or is against progress,
But why is he complaining? If he eventually doesn’t have an audience because we are all so “woke” and he isn’t, then that just means he’s not making content that is relevant any longer. His argument seems to be more “societies taste in entertainment is changing and I won’t have a seat at the table because I don’t…
Middle-aged white man say dumb shit for attention after telling us he frequently says dumb shit for attention; gets attention.
This shouldn't be taken with any seriousness at all
Maybe the guy who made all those people eat horse rectum on Fear Factor isn’t the intellectual powerhouse he’s made out to be?
“And a lot of times I’m saying shit that I don’t even mean. I’m saying it because this is a fucking podcast.”
Because it is absolutely ridiculous for a straight white man with such a huge following to complain about being silenced. He’d never take the time to listen to such a picture-painting, and he never has.
“Cancel culture” is the cry of people who are unable to defend their premise, because they can’t, or choose not to, argue in good faith. It’s why we can’t have a free marketplace of ideas, because that would depend on people’s shitty ideas quickly dying on their own merits, instead of incessantly pivoting to…
And then they came for the straight white men, and I totally talked over them and ignored them and continued living my life as if nothing had changed, because I’m a straight white man.
The whole thing’s a reductive argument. Conservative operators have been using the same tactic since the 60s: Take liberal messaging and spend millions of dollars on agit-prop to turn it toxic. This is why 80s liberals became 90s progressives. This is why ‘woke’ is seen as a bad word and self-defeating even by…
“Far too many people associate ‘woke’ culture as being one of the driving points for the rise of Trump”
Try being a Black guy that has been detained in jail for days for “resisting arrest”, i.e., asking why he was being detained, not being charged with anything related to actual crime, and then being arrested on false charges again when talking to news sources about all the county fees that have been placed upon him for…
In my experience of Reddit, Joe Rogan is definitely in the top 5 men MRAs and incels tell other men to listen to....
Ah, yes, reductio ad absurdam, the go-to argument for for all “deep” thinkers.
I will say this for Joe Rogan: he occasionally has experts on specific topics that explain things in a way that’s easy to understand and accessible. But I also don’t agree with him essentially giving a platform for people to spew their horseshit without calling them out for it. Or he’ll call them out initially then…
I was just having a discussion with a coworker about this kind of thing. He says people are too soft and whiny and that sometimes you have to get in fights. I say that I’m a pacifist and I think everyone treating each other nicely is a good thing.