RE: Censorship In Comedy 04-01-2020, 07:27 AM
#6
It's interesting you mention this, because traditionally comedy has avoided censorship. It's an outlet to discuss things that might otherwise not be. Unfortunately, people are aiming for political-correctness and that's changing. For example, a while back Kevin Hart was supposed to host the Oscars. That was his dream, until some of his older (possibly homophobic) jokes surfaced. To me, comedy will lose it's purpose if jokes about race/sexuality/religion become "out of bounds".










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