The world would be a little bit nicer for everyone without prejudice being reinforced like this. Stepping on others to shine will never be a sign of brilliance.
@@pjharvis3185 Yeah very extreme stereotypes. I do feel it's important to remember how prevalent this type of prejudice was in comedy, if only to be able to appreciate how far we've come.
@@FrankEBailey I disagree with this. I think it's healthier to let everyone make jokes about either other, and believe the outrage over jokes is completely phony. Our society is cleansed of language, yet has never been more race obsessed.
Just think if it were today's climate he would have been cancelled, and the world would have been robbed of Arseneos brilliance.
The world would be a little bit nicer for everyone without prejudice being reinforced like this. Stepping on others to shine will never be a sign of brilliance.
@@pjharvis3185 Yeah very extreme stereotypes. I do feel it's important to remember how prevalent this type of prejudice was in comedy, if only to be able to appreciate how far we've come.
@@FrankEBailey I disagree with this. I think it's healthier to let everyone make jokes about either other, and believe the outrage over jokes is completely phony. Our society is cleansed of language, yet has never been more race obsessed.
I thought imagined this