This is so funny but also so sad cuz you know this man is going to receive death threats from uneducated people who think they're saving the world when in reality they're just actively making victims of black people who are tired of White Nights
@@mckitty2628 But they are also telling the entire world "I'm a big f*cking idiot" so there are benefits. These two would most likely just laugh at how stupid people can be.
This is why comedy is so important. So we can poke fun at each other and laugh together. I'm a black man and this clip had me in tears. Comedy is so important guys.
Dude the people at my work who are complete good friends and have each others back and are from different races. Are making racist jokes whole day. But they all know they love each other drink a beer and always have each others back. Weird but i love that. Fuck we should just love each other as humans and accept we are different but can still just be best friends and enjoy life together. Its all about true intent deep inside.
There's something unexpectedly wholesome about a white guy being forced to tell racist jokes by the black guy who wrote them, and everyone can get both their laughs and their cringe out hysterically. It brings us together 😀💕
Yesssssss. I once stayed up late with a black friend of mine who was minimum 25 years older than me. And he would make us listen to black jokes and he'd get so dark that it'd make you cry laughing. He was a funny dude. We didn't have very good white jokes until after him. They were so brutal 😂 love that man RIP
Noting is racist about. America People make from Mouse a racist thing. Ben in Europa if you say my night to black guy the thé don’t even feel offended about only in the usa it’s
As a black man I must say these jokes are extremely racist. Ah who am I kidding this funny asf. Especially the way he takes no comfort in saying them 😂😂
You are no person to decide where someone's comfort zone is right or not. Are you comfortable that he is (supposedly by you) uncomfortable, yes you are. You said it yourself. So the end result is he does not know you or has any obligations towards you, so you fabricate obligations for him that makes you comfortable. Seriously. Wtf. Get a brain.
@@unwnme f$&k off it’s always some jerk trying to make an argument about something. To be frank I have absolutely no problem with what I said. And if you do who cares. Not my job to care about your feelings just as it’s not yours or his to care about mine.
@@Droid6689 what a strange statement, lemme guess, you have fantasies of somebody attacking you and then you overpower them💀 you sound like a loser lol
We ended it back in the 90s blazing saddles was the best example of how stupid, ignorant, and funny racism was. This modern woke BS brought racism right back into focus, so we just need to mock it until it goes away and people ONCE AGAIN realize how pointless and stupid racism actually is.
@@rashJ14 Superman is the Man of Steel, as you know. It's a racial (and inaccurate) stereotype that black people rob/mug other people, so the black Superman is referred to as "the Man of Steal"
That "honest days work" is very true 😂 sorry to say but every man of "culture" at my work place has either been fired for taking too many off days and didn't do much work anyway or quite because of the work🙄 😂😂😂 no word of a lie
@@kubawoowio9989 It had a couple funny moments but it's more about the freedom to joke about sensitive subjects. It helps people relax and think from different perspectives. 👍
@@davida99 hey y'all come look it's the heritage police 😂😂you don't know nothing bout being 100% African I promise you that..how tf you assume 'em jokes Don't apply to us?? Where tf you think I live? Clown a#$ mf
Stereotypes keep us together through comedy, because in reality it's all bullshit. And we all know it. Racism doesn't really exist, its a construct created to keep us all divided, easier for the elite to control and have us destroy eachother. God bless
As an Asian, I love a good joke at my expense. The worst, the better. I live by the adage "if you can't laugh at yourself, you shouldn't laugh at others"
As a black man, we need more racist jokes like this, seriously, so we can laugh the sensitivity out of us. This is beautiful... i 100% approve of this as a black man
Hey bro if you like racist jokes you should come down to Harrison Arkansas specifically to our church in flint. I'm sure you'd hear ones you've never even thought of. Sh*t why not stay until after dark to make sure you don't miss out on anything that'd make you less sensitive! We'd treat you very well you dirty stinky low iq m00n cricket! Last few criminal th*gs loved it they didn't want to leave. But of course we don't want to stay around you ghett0 spo0ks too long seeing your proclivity for acting like 4nim4ls and all but you can enjoy it for a time I would tell you exactly how long if i didn't know you couldn't count.
I love how Che wrote in-between bits to make it sound like Colin wrote them "before we go, I JUST thought of another punchline to that black Superman joke" so good.
@@spamspam8743 you see the black person the camera occasionally pans to? yeah, THEY wrote the jokes. The comedy is not rooted in these boring, stupid, and lackluster stereotypes but instead the comedy is rooted in the fact that this is a prank and look really bad on the white guy out of context.
God that joke was wild. "A substitute teacher was fired after telling a class of children that MLK killed himself. In her defense, he was the one who kept running his mouth."
I LOVE this. I can't speak for all black people but me personally, this is what I want. To be treated normally, to be able to joke and laugh without tension all the time either because racists don't like my color or because people are afraid to offend me because of it
Yeah that would be nice if we could all just have a laugh without it being awkward. It's the same with obese people. Can we just joke and be cool about it or will they be offended? These days it's like walking on eggshells.
@@1976ARTAN 1) Che (who is black) wrote the jokes 2) The point, I believe, is that everyone gets shat on. So yes, also getting shat on when it’s just comedy would be part of being treated equally.
So youre saying thats why Colin closed his eyes at the end of "Zookeepers realized the monkey was obese when black guys kept hitting on it." That's when he must've thought "I'm not making it home alive tonight" 😂😂😂
I literally had to come to the comments after that first one because it was so wrong. It makes it funnier when you know who's diabolical mind was behind them 😱🤣🤦🏽♀️
The first asian man to ever father octuplets has found names for his children after dropping a handful of change down a flight of stairs. "Ping, pang, ching, chang, pow, ting, tang, phuk"
@@elliottexile9453 they’re very good friends off camera,I don’t know if they’re best friends,no way you’d be comfortable sharing such racist jokes with someone you don’t know that well.
As a black man, this is hysterical! Jokes are jokes people. I remember when my other ethnic friends and I would tell jokes to pick on each other. These jokes take me back to those days. Too funny!
racism is funny. except to racists. i mean people that are truly racist don’t like racist jokes. everyone is just a little tiny bit racist. but that doesn’t make you a racist
I also remember those days when good smack talk got everyone laughing; Both the one telling the joke, and the one who it was directed at. No feelings were hurt....we were laughing too hard to be offended.
@@ibrahimsimko8039 I know Michael Che wrote the jokes for Colin but thanks for sharing. However, even if Colin write those jokes himself, I wouldn’t be offended.
It shouldn't matter that "these jokes are written for each other" It just goes to show jokes are funny regardless, and people will laugh at them... Its incredibly ironic.. Useless loophole. Just make jokes and lets all be rationale adults and enjoy them. Not "We can laugh at it because it was written by a black guy"
Norm's older stuff, especially his skits are fantastic. But in his old age his delivery and standup really had off timing and he liked to get people hyped up for a story that goes nowhere.@@SaumBodhi
@@user-nq2oz8tf2l Best of his contents are on Dennis Miller show, less explored. That one story blew up so people now know him for that only. Or that style only. The jokes come between the story and not at the end itself. Pathetic punchline is the subversion of expectations in such stories.
Funny thing! You find racism funny! The jokes are not funny! These are jokes from 1960; The joke is the racism. That’s suppose to be hidden is blatant…. Hahahaha
@@enochcushite496 uh, no. It's blatant racism written by a comedian of the same race he's joking about. Nice try though. Try laughing next time, it adds length to your life
All I have to say is this: The true meaning of equality is either making no racist jokes at all, or going all in and being racist to each other equally without holding back.
That was just a pun. A sight gag is a visual joke, something that involves vision. This is purely verbal, even going so far as to spell out the punchline audibly. This could be understood even if purely audio, whereas a sight gag necessarily requires watching to see the full context of the joke.
As a white guy thanks for speaking up I'm so sick of everybody thinking everything you say is race. There's funny things about every race hate doesn't enter into it
@@turkey6969 it’s not matter of taking a joke it’s a matter of when ppl continuously joke about other people’s stereotypes it just becomes reinforced and people think it’s ok to treat people badly based on those stereotypes
Oh no bro.. You assumed their gender.. Now they will turn on you, label you, harass and publicly shame you, call your employer and family to try get you cancelled .. I wish you well🤣
To me the first joke is too far for someone who isn’t black but it passes because a black person wrote it in this scenario. I’m not really sure if it’s a good idea to go back to the racist jokes or not. I wonder what would happen if everyone unanimously agreed to start calling each other the hard r and just agreed that it means dude or a substitute for damn/shit etc.
Obviously it isn't. What's gone, is a space that allows sincere racism. The gag here, is to deliberately undermine racism by changing the context. You can't be racist, but you can freely make fun of racism, and you can go quite far to do it: if, you clear set a stage and environment that is not racist. People aren't stupid, they can tell the difference - and, furthermore, comics of all races do that all the time. So many comics do that, I start to wonder what you're really taking about... If what actually upsets you is that humour that is openly racist is gone like ashes in the wind - well, good. Meanwhile, humor that plays against race, racism and racist stereotypes - in order to mock _racism_ - has been currency for decades?
This man could legally be arrested and convicted in the UK for a hate crime as their court has set precedent they can determine the context of your speech/expression.
A bit of political correctness goes a long way, it stimulates creativity. Look at what happened to music v when everybody became open to the idea that any noise could be considered music.
Exactly... It shouldn't matter that "these jokes are written for each other" It just goes to show jokes are funny regardless, and people will laugh at them... Its incredibly ironic.. Useless loophole. Just make jokes and lets all be rationale adults and enjoy them. Not "We can laugh at it because it was written by a black guy"
@@TheOrangeRoadIf Collin wrote these it wouldn't be as funny. The main joke of the segment is Collin being made to feel uncomfortable, not the actual jokes he reads