Fair Comedy or Jiving?

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This wasn't standup. It was a 16 minute video of a random nikka with a microphone vaping.

He wasn't roasting anybody or snapping. Didn't have any jokes or punchlines.

Really good comedians make the shyt look easy. "just say funny things!" So people just grab a mic and a camera and think they're Chappelle or Patrice O'Neal or some shyt.
He was c00nin oc in the OP video but dude is funny can’t lie

 

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Any and everything can be jokes about it if you take the right angle. His angle was pointless and there was none other than the audience member was Black and so was George Floyd.

The audience member was talking shyt and making jokes.

George Floyd was killed while not resisting and not talking back.

Saying that an audience member talking shyt during his show and saying that's the reason that George Floyd had a knee on his neck has no correlation or relevance to their situation.


In short, it wasn't a joke just some dumb shyt to say.
 

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Yes , you can make the argument that his "I would've shot George Floyd" comment is "just jokes" but I personally can feel the anti-black energy from him even if it's disguised as "jokes". (He literally says he tells racist jokes to keep n1ggas away).

He uses the Nword excessively which alone makes my antenna goes up. Hearing him repeatedly slur another black man with "n1gga" over and over in front of white people was extremely cringy to me.

There's almost always a correlation between using that word and having little to no knowledge of self/ pride as a black person.

That's why I'm always cautious around black people that use the Nword. The Nword alot of times is used by black people because they have a subconscious DISDAIN / DISLIKE for other black people

The words you use to describe black people tells me all I need to know.

Shout out to the brother that showed some pride, called his George Floyd joke tasteless and got kicked out
Agreed except for the bolded. Context matters a lot. It's damn near a pronoun now.

Using it excesively and in front of a room full of cacs like that, PROBLEM.
 
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Agreed except for the bolded. Context matters a lot. It's damn near a pronoun now.

Using it excesively and in front of a room full of cacs like that, PROBLEM.
I used to have a shyt test bit for mixed crowds. I don't do it anymore because it's in poor taste but this was like 2-3 years in.

I would come out swinging with black/c00n jokes and then point out to the black audience which white people were laughing too hard.

I still say nikka so I agree with the context part to an extent. But honestly, it should be said with a purpose in the joke and not punctuation. Especially on a recording. In the trenches on some late night ish is kinda whatever. That's if it's used at all.
 
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