Eberhard Gil
@azbest
βIn a set performed in Kazakhstan he joked about the Russian language, Russians themselves and about how he loved Ukrainians and Belarusians, because 'you can slag off Russians' with them.β Torn on this one, jailing stand-up comedians generally seems like a virtuous initiative.
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Ev | μ μ§ π¨π¦
@tch
When comedians canβt joke, world becomes darker. On the other side, there are no more funny sharp comedians left in the US as well, as everyone smart got cancelled twice.
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Eberhard Gil
@azbest
I mean, this case is an example of suppressing dissent rather than cancel culture; but yeah, whenever I'm shown stand-up comedy these days it usually seems devoid of any wit.
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@tch
Yeah... The most acute jokes are either about race/stereotypes or politics. Both have led to cancellations Β―\ _(γ)_/Β―
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Eberhard Gil
@azbest
This is one of my favourites jokes, but surprisingly it's not always the best icebreaker
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@tch
ah soviet jokes are the absolute best for icebreakers...
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