Unabogie
Philosopher
http://www.courttv.com/people/bloomblog/112706_ctv.html
Ok, I don't post here often, but when I do it should be obvious that I tend towards the left hand side of the spectrum. I abhor racist speech. I think Michael Richards has stained his reputation and, like Mel Gibson, deserves any boycotts of his projects because of what he did.
That said, the people in the comedy club have hired Gloria freakin' Allred to "represent" them in what they hope will result in "compensation".
Compensation for what? It's comedy. It's a medium of strong words. It frequently features "offensive" ideas and when there are hecklers, they traditionally end up being made to shut up by way of verbal barbs and having their arses handed to them by a more skilled word smith. Going to a comedy club has historically seen its audience members sprayed with watermelons, alcohol, and even the disgusting spittle of irate comedians.
In other words, it ain't for the faint of heart.
When you go to watch it, be prepared to check your delicate sensibilities at the door.
And so what if the comic goes over some arbitrary line? Should I sue every time I am offended? It's absurd. If this pair gets one red cent, then what's next? Malpractice insurance for comics?
I think I may accomplish a first here.
A thread with absolutely zero dissent from the righties or lefties here at the JREF.
ETA, sorry for the typo in the title.
Ok, I don't post here often, but when I do it should be obvious that I tend towards the left hand side of the spectrum. I abhor racist speech. I think Michael Richards has stained his reputation and, like Mel Gibson, deserves any boycotts of his projects because of what he did.
That said, the people in the comedy club have hired Gloria freakin' Allred to "represent" them in what they hope will result in "compensation".
Compensation for what? It's comedy. It's a medium of strong words. It frequently features "offensive" ideas and when there are hecklers, they traditionally end up being made to shut up by way of verbal barbs and having their arses handed to them by a more skilled word smith. Going to a comedy club has historically seen its audience members sprayed with watermelons, alcohol, and even the disgusting spittle of irate comedians.
In other words, it ain't for the faint of heart.
When you go to watch it, be prepared to check your delicate sensibilities at the door.
And so what if the comic goes over some arbitrary line? Should I sue every time I am offended? It's absurd. If this pair gets one red cent, then what's next? Malpractice insurance for comics?
I think I may accomplish a first here.
A thread with absolutely zero dissent from the righties or lefties here at the JREF.
ETA, sorry for the typo in the title.
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