That joke was brilliant. Columbia clearly doesn't like the truth. He did warn them of what was to come. This guy is hardcore and if you can't handle his heat, stay away!
Most SJWs are too stupid to comprehend a joke, even when it's a joke that they should be applauding. They just hear their trigger words, not the whole sentence.
It's funny because they're probably not black, not gay, and have privilege yet THEY feel offended when he tells a joke about race and sexual identity that's not even discriminatory
No. The joke is that the people that try to silence comedians on a basic joke that they are too ignorant to understand, think that they are morally in the right. Now that’s funny.
"People get addicted to feeling offended all the time because it gives them a high; being self-righteous and morally superior feels good." - Mark Manson described it perfectly...
Dave is going to have to stop and explain every joke. It's going to be 15 minutes material with 45 minute explanation for a 1 hour set. And they still won't get it.
The thing is, I actually did take issue with Chappelle’s latest set because of his made up binary where people are either black or queer, when in reality there are plenty of queer black people and queer people aren’t the threat. It’s a straw man against the real issue of the ruling class (which he’s become a part of as a person with a lot of money) shitting on everyone else. But Nimesh’s jokes weren’t even in that direction
White people feel the need to jump out and protect minorities which we don't want and we find really out of place because we are perfectly capable of handling our own we don't need protection or advise from a white person. We were born with a backbone unlike them. If someone is shy and stuff leave them and let them take it. This is preposterous to tell jokes about everyday things be it offensive or non offensive it's all true and the people who can't deal with it shouldn't live in the real world and live in a echo chamber surrounded by clones of the same person and have no backbone and is a follower of their clique. They are a sheep following without a brain. So sad.
@@backflipsaresweet people who rely heavily on their parents and then complain life is hard is who I'm talking about. Most homeless people I've seen in California are predominantly white. I've yet to see a Hispanic person beg for cash they are selling fruit or some sort of product. Making some living then waiting for a handout. Just met a 25 year old Mexican man who was here with almost nothing and no one for a few months and he got a job working at a marble installation company. He doesn't know much english at first but after he practiced for a year he has a good grasp on it. Tell me why do people who live here are citizens and speak the language perfectly decide to give up and beg for money on the street corner and live in squalor. I have the answer: laziness and lack of determination. They have an advantage of the language and the citizenship but choose to live in a shitty environment. I get people do drugs and are alcoholics but even when they have none of those things they decide to live that way. That's real stupidity to me. They have no backbone. It's the difference between the cultural values one encourages hard work and independence while they other enforces dependence and laziness not to say there isn't white families who enforce independence and hard work. But for the most part that's what I've seen and heard it's like. When you have it all handed to you why try hard? Ridiculous logic smfh. 🙄 When I see people who live in an echo chamber and have no voice that's a sheep. If you fit those boxes then you shouldn't be offended.
@@kishouarima3730 Sad indeed. This country is about freedom and ignorance huh? Not quite, don't just rule something out as you see it. We are all trying to do our part to change the world and you can't discount the unmotivated as lazy ignorant white people just because that's how it seems. You surely don't believe people were born with backbones, they are earned through hardship that can only be understood when experienced. The homeless are typically looking for hope and you have given them judgement. This is all very rambly with little to no point but reading what you wrote brought it out of me. There was some point to what you wrote, but really it was just a little rambling. like you were venting?
I disagree. With due respect, some of the shit people get offended about takes a 7 foot reach from a five foot body. These people can get offended about a joke based on water.
This is totally an upper middle to upper class issue, if he did these jokes to people who’ve actually struggled, they would be loving it, because they understand how to cut loose and they know real struggle. It’s privileged to be able to be offended by jokes. Edit: For any leftist morons out there, I’m speaking in general terms. This is MAINLY or MAJORITY a middle class or higher issue.. there will be a minority of lower class folks who get offended, but that’s the exception. You caught up yet? Ok good.
Correct. Just a few minutes of dealing with traumatized patients clearly shows how completely uninterested they are in decadent childishness, and thus that they are not at all represented in modern discourse. They're the ones who actually need comedy, but they apparently can't even have that.
I think being kicked off stage is kind of an honor as a comedian, it proves whatever you're saying is touching a nerve and being kicked off for telling a joke is the funniest joke one can tell.
Harry Green … they are actively looking for things to be offended by, because it gives their sorry lifes meaning. It’s the «Tocqueville Effect» playing itself out again.
Freedom of speech has everything to do with what the government can compel you to say and not say and nothing to do with the preferences of citizens. I see this misunderstanding all the time because people think they should be able to say whatever they want with no consequences.
This as a blanket statement makes the issue even worse in some ways. It’s fine to take issue with what a comedian says; they’re not gods, but the point here is that what Nimesh said was actually nuanced and the students were too dumb to understand it
@@coopermarshall7993 Maybe go learn what the 1st amendment actually protects. Also learn about the many, many exceptions that have been defined by law. No one is required to listen to or like your opinion. Freedom of speech is between citizens and the government.
@@curlyhairrisEven the KKK is protected by the first amendment. Just because nobody wants to hear them talk and almost 90% of the population disagrees with what they have to say. Doesn’t mean that even they don’t have the right to free speech. That’s why their allowed to have rallies and protected by police from protesters who want to beat their ass. Even they need a voice because if you take away their free speech then you can start taking away anyone’s under the guise of morality.
I know in Nigeria if someone says something offensive I don’t try and be their guardian angel and restore their soul especially if it’s a joke when I hear jokes on Nigeria or Africa I laugh because it’s funny. People have to stop acting like Jesus and just live your life
It's a very small, very loud group with no sense of humor that gets the media attention for that kind of thing. Not all of America is like this thank goodness.
One of the hardest things for me going to school was dealing with children who do perform in recreational outrage. Even going through grad school I want to tell people off for entitlement all the time.
What a travesty that these individuals "representing" Colombia University would very publicly humiliate a man after simply providing the service for which he was hired.
The truly funny thing is these kids have now become the butt of every joke. And because it bypasses all of their trigger topics there's nothing they can do about it. They've become their own target rich environment.
I had a friend of mine she posted on on her Facebook page “Show me pictures of nature.” She has a sense of humor, so I post three women on the beach in bikinis. Nothing tasteless, just regular bikinis. Not even a couple hours later her 20 year old daughter messages me and asks for me to take down the picture, because it was offensive and “Not Ok”. I take it down and message my friend that I was sorry for posting the picture. She them messages back that she thought the picture was FUNNY and she apologized for her daughter’s actions. Her daughter REALLY pissed me off. I kept my mouth shut out of respect for my friend.
john mike ignorance, if you think being gay is a choice you need to work on your own insecurities. The thing is you’re not born straight either, sexuality is something you develop into however, you can’t choose who you’re attracted to. If you develop into being a bi-sexual man but only go for guys you aren’t gay, you’re bi-sexual choosing only to be with other men.
"You're not born straight either" is going a bit too far. Animals (humans are animals) are programmed genetically to be attracted to the opposite sex. If we weren't the species wouldn't have reproduced enough to grow into a healthy population. The male of any species is always looking to have sex with the female counterpart. AND yes, it is true that in many animals homosexuality is also present. But that is the exception and not the norm. This is not to say that biology should justify discrimination. Men and women are born primarily heterosexual but in some cases they are born with a predisposition toward homosexuality. It is also true that men and women who are born heterosexual could also develop homosexuality over time. There is nothing wrong with that either. Whether Men and Women are born gay or "choose" it, or even "develop" it in the course of their lives should be no one's business but the individual's. Even if homosexuality was strictly a choice, who cares? In a free and open society where freedom is taken seriously such a choice should not be infringed upon. We should all be free to live as we feel we were born, or to choose to live differently than how we were born.
The irony when the far left activists have become like the 1980s religious right, who wanted to get radio hosts banned for swear words or for interviewing atheists.
if you lived a real life like he said at the end of this clip you won't even care life is much harder than words..thats easy to take... my friends were worse to me in middle school than the bullies most days.... words don't hurt unless its the n for colored people or c words for females
Asmosis Jones yeah me and my friends my high school tore each other apart with jokes, you couldn’t offend me with words if you tried nowadays I’ve heard it all.
Alex alexander If you take offense to a joke then we wouldn’t be able to grab a beer together. If someone can’t have decency and humility to be able to laugh at themselves then they shouldn’t be able to say anything about anyone else
Alex alexander if you nitpick about jokes and whether or not they’re appropriate then you’re going to be assumed to be that annoying ass. Sorry but that’s the truth
Something about power often tends to attract shitty people and bring out the shittiest in people, and most people are too cowardly to take personal risks in confronting it when it happens (especially among ambitious university students at highly competitive schools who have this house of cards they’ve carefully built since middle school and are frightened to death of seeing it collapse or taking any risks at all that don’t directly benefit them).
"Why was 6 afraid of 7?" "Um numbers cannot experience emotions because they are an abstract concept that has no corporeal manifestation, much less one which has the consciousness required to comprehend something such as fear." "Lol because 7 8 9."
Frankie Boyle "Scottish people aren't very friendly" Audience member "Yes we are you liar!" Frankie Boyle "Ye we are you liar. Can't you see how you're undermining your own argument?"
if you invite a comedian to an event it means your in for a ride. he might say somethings that you don't agree with but it's their job to be thought provoking and insightful while making it entertaining in the process. have fun don't over analyze and just enjoy the moment.
So many real things to be outraged about. People are starving to death when we have plenty of food globally, but by all means, use all your energy up on spoking about a random guys joke.
People who get easily offended at fucking every little thing are people with way too much time on their hands, and not enough real issues in their lives. Jesus.
Genuinely, what’s it like to just walk around getting offended by everything, or feeling entitled to take offense to everything? I can’t imagine that existence.
Thing is *some* Asians dislike Indians. The same joke coming from a white or black guy would have gone well. They probably didn't consider him "attractive" enough to pull it off, which is what they meant by entitled. Fucking entitled bitches. And he is attractive by any scale, no homo.
Oh wow, a brown person complaining about how they are treated in a country built by white people. If you don’t like it, go back to your shitty country. His parents came from a place where they shit in the streets, they moved here because it’s a white country. Not for much longer though, and nobody will be happy then.
I remember certain kids in school, that would try to make others obedient like them. When you wouldn't comply they would act as if you had done something wrong. Whatever this entitled mental issue is, it's starting in the schools. Free thought is becoming offensive and that leads to communism.
The young generation is by far superior to older ones in the USA by multiple statistics. It just happens to also be very polarized so the ultra-progressive fringe is more vocal, and has more social media presence to express their views that people couldn't do in the 1990's and before. Cancel culture and boycotts existed in the 20th century too, but were by the other side and much much harder to spread with no internet
Columbia University are known for this sort of thing. Back in the 80s they kicked out three of their finest parapsychology professors. Those guys ended up saving the city from a giant marshmallow man.
In Italy, we have a joke about a black guy who goes to a newspaper stand and asks for a gay porn magazine: the clerk looks at him in the eyes and yells at him: “what is your problem? Being black was not enough for you?“ Different joke, different countries, but we all think the same.
Kids think that if they just react to things, they're being progressive. That's not being progressive, that's just being obnoxious. Rosa Parks wasn't being obnoxious, she was resisting evil. There is a difference.
@Kazanova Capone shes one of the most important people ever in regards to racism, he's saying that to create the change you have to be like her, not screaming at a comedian over a joke
@Kazanova Capone The Marines have a saying: Everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die. Very young people seem to think they're doing social work by booing at comedians or being outspoken on social media. That's nothing.
I have respect for what you two are saying. The youth of today,most 30 years and under have not lived endured real life hardships and get hurt feelings easy and everyone should think the way they do😅
*Sob!* How can you SAY that?! I feel very uncomfortable now that you've typed that. Where's my spinner? I NEEEEEED a gluten-free peanut-free kale smoothie to soothe my PAAAAAIN!
The problem stems from the fact that everyone else stopped using the appropriate phrase "F OFF" and instead apologize for saying what's on their mind. APPEASEMENT. How'd that work out in WW2?
The problem is that these folks have nobody that cares about them, they rally against blokes because daddy wasn't there, even if he was he was either a shut in or wrapped around they're baby finger
That's not even remotely true, most of the time. I agree that they're out of line, but I don't make up bullshit I'd like to think is true to further that stance. Also, you should really learn the difference between their, there, and they're, when you're trying to present a logical viewpoint where you don't want people to think you're dumb. @@beemail6983
@@za5820 This dude would be a viral sensation if he had Burred that crowd, though I get the impression he wouldn't be able to pull it off because he doesn't seem very funny.
@@escapegoat1847 he physically couldnt Burr out unfortunately. Socially, it would completely change his life as a progressive comedian. Physically, they would have (and did) just turn off the mic. By the time he got into 15 seconds of heckling, that vocal minority would just literally scream so loud you could no longer hear him and then 5000 articles would be written by slates and voxs that a brave diverse group courageously stood up to a nazi.
@@za5820 Burr delivered his serving to Philly amidst a full crowd of booing. And it sounds like the organizers gave this guy plenty of time to say his piece before they cut the mic. They asked him if he had any closing words, for godsake. He had his chance to be forever immortalized in the annals of internet history and he fucking blew it.
When Seinfeld comes out and says that colleges are too PC, game over! And I say that as a liberal who loves comedy. Comedy will make you uncomfortable at times, it's supposed to do that.
@Inebriatd Ain't that the truth. I've always considered myself more liberal classic but I am really, really center. The PC crowd or "leftists" have become so adoptive of the term liberal, that I have to now modify my vernacular to accommodate their irrational sensibilities. It is something I said I would never do, but I suppose just like with most descriptions, some things become out of favor.