To be so young and to be so on your guard to be offended is truly sad. Life should be full of rolling thunder, or otherwise just stay in your house your bubble. PEACE
So yeah , people get to easily offended nowadays , that's true . But also not every joke is funny and not every comedian is good . If you decide to make edgy jokes , then to have to accept that not everybody is going to find it funny. The only worst thing than snowflakes getting offended by jokes is comedians thinking that they're owed laughter after every joke . You can joke about anything with anyone it just depends how you decide to joke about it . Sometimes you try and fail , it happens . But since social media SJWs appeared comedians seems all to happy to blame their failures on them.
Just to be the devil's avocado – both Nîmesh and Joe are overlooking a key aspect here. Getting cancelled by a sensitive audience is not the same thing as getting thrown in jail, all that's happening is that you're losing the room/audience. And if you're losing the audience, you're a bad comedian (at least for that particular audience).
Basically, if everyone in the room finds you unfunny, they'll simply stop listening to you as a comedian. Does that mean you should tone it down and try to appeal to your audience? Up to you. But you can't talk about your audience in the entitled way, as though it's mandatory to laugh at your set even if the jokes are rubbing people the wrong way. There's nothing wrong with some college kids not wanting to hear your stuff any more (which Nîmesh has admitted as well)
New generation is a bunch of snowflakes
To be so young and to be so on your guard to be offended is truly sad. Life should be full of rolling thunder, or otherwise just stay in your house your bubble. PEACE
So yeah , people get to easily offended nowadays , that's true . But also not every joke is funny and not every comedian is good . If you decide to make edgy jokes , then to have to accept that not everybody is going to find it funny.
The only worst thing than snowflakes getting offended by jokes is comedians thinking that they're owed laughter after every joke .
You can joke about anything with anyone it just depends how you decide to joke about it .
Sometimes you try and fail , it happens . But since social media SJWs appeared comedians seems all to happy to blame their failures on them.
Ssssssshiat Joe acting kinda sus he been coughing to much
Just to be the devil's avocado – both Nîmesh and Joe are overlooking a key aspect here. Getting cancelled by a sensitive audience is not the same thing as getting thrown in jail, all that's happening is that you're losing the room/audience. And if you're losing the audience, you're a bad comedian (at least for that particular audience).
Basically, if everyone in the room finds you unfunny, they'll simply stop listening to you as a comedian. Does that mean you should tone it down and try to appeal to your audience? Up to you. But you can't talk about your audience in the entitled way, as though it's mandatory to laugh at your set even if the jokes are rubbing people the wrong way. There's nothing wrong with some college kids not wanting to hear your stuff any more (which Nîmesh has admitted as well)