Comedian Jeff Ross rejects the crusade culture, says the comedy cannot be ‘watered’ by
Standup legend and self -proclaimed “generally” baked master “Jeff Ross exploded a canceled culture and” false rules “that some critics try to put over the comedy to prevent it to be too offensive.
During a short interview at Creative coalitionA recent Washington, a DC event that paid tribute to the organizations of military services, Ross broke people who think that the comedy should be watered or made less offensive.
“People – they don’t want the comedy to be watered, they want it to be strong, the right to my stomach, and that’s what I’m trying to do,” Ross told journalist Nicholas Ballasy.
The journalist asked Longtime baked comic book What he thinks about the current state of comedy in the time of the so-called culture of cancellation-cultural atmosphere in which comedians or prominent figures can face public blows for jokes or statements that are considered too offensive.
“Are certain topics beyond the borders?” The reporter asked. Ross replied, “No. The type of comedy I do has always been fine for my fans. Fans of baking are the most loyal. They don’t care what every false rules are.”
“What is funny is funny, you know?” The comic continued, noting that people who complain about certain jokes are those with a problem. “There will always be people who will pretend to be offended, but these are the people who offend me, you know? Hypocrites.”
Ross is not a foreign performance and defense of comedy to swallow boundaries. “Baked Master”-The most out of routine appearances on high baked shows at Comedy Central and in comedy clubs, “said the comedian” Saturday Night Live “Michael Che from a public return hit 2021.
Click here for more media reporting and culture reporting
Che has accused the league against defamation and other critics of making an “anti -Semitic” joke on the NBC sketch that year.
Ross insisted that it Good joke.
“Uh, it was hilarious,” TMZ Master told the then Master. “I wrote and told him. As his Jewish friend, I thought he was funny. People should have thick skin. This is a busy world outside.”
Click here to get the Fox News app
While talking to Ballasy this month in DC, Ross explained that he likes to adapt his jokes to his audience, noting that the military cadets he spoke with at the event sought some strong jokes.
“You got a room full of young cadets here from West Point, so they don’t ask for watering, slightly jokes, you know? These people work hard.”