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Totally agree aside from the "she was talented" part.

It's probably for the best that you're not a comedy writer with a premise like that.

Sasheer Zamata was essentially hired to fill a quota that the chattering class of entertainment/culture journalists demanded. She was about as funny as a forgettable nobody at every open mic you've ever seen.

Johnny Rotten is a rebel with his own point of view and the bollocks to speak his mind. And that's why he's still great.

Why? I don't agree at all. They have no interrelationship other than the fact they were both brought on in the same 'black women only' hiring (which was ridiculous). Leslie has shown that she can get the laughs, while Sasheer has shown that she has a pulse and little else.

No way, Leslie Jones is actually funny. She may be a wrecking ball of pure energy and no finesse, but she gets laughs. She has that spark of actual humor. Sasheer is so completely useless it's almost beyond belief.

Please fire Sasheer "useless" Zamata. The affirmative action comedy experiment was a Failure.

I can't believe I saw the words "Sasheer" and "funny" in the same sentence. Your affirmative action standards don't help her make people laugh!

How about the 7 year moratorium on any Obama jokes??