The “comedian” told the audience he was gay, then called them “homophobes” when they didn’t applaud the fact that he likes dudes. He referenced his “gay” scarf and the meaning behind it and told the “hayseeds” they weren’t smart enough to understand. He mentioned his “fluid” partner.
“So my partner is fluid,” the comic continued. “I forgot, you’re farmers. Being fluid means sometimes he identifies as a woman and sometimes as a man. But how would you know that?”
To say the comedian was bombing like Hiroshima would be an understatement.
He didn’t go on stage to entertain the pleasant crowd; his goal was to mock them and to feel better about himself.
I don’t know if I felt worse for the audience or the comedian who had to go on next.
“Looks like he’s warming them down for you,” I joked to the comedian who was standing by to take the stage.
In less than 15 minutes, the “master of ceremonies” had:
“Well, if you hate me — and you do — you’re really gonna hate the next comedian because he’s a black man,” the suicide-bomber comedian continued.
BINGO! He hit the lefty trifecta of accusations: he told the charming, white, country-living audience that they were stupid, homophobic, and racist.
It was also the most egregious display of “supremacy” I’d ever seen. Every moment of his painful tirade was just a way to say, “I’m better than you.”
“So my partner is fluid,” the comic continued. “I forgot, you’re farmers. Being fluid means sometimes he identifies as a woman and sometimes as a man. But how would you know that?”
To say the comedian was bombing like Hiroshima would be an understatement.
He didn’t go on stage to entertain the pleasant crowd; his goal was to mock them and to feel better about himself.
I don’t know if I felt worse for the audience or the comedian who had to go on next.
“Looks like he’s warming them down for you,” I joked to the comedian who was standing by to take the stage.
In less than 15 minutes, the “master of ceremonies” had:
- Mocked the “hayseeds” because they were farmers
- Called them “homophobes”
- Told them they were stupid because they didn’t know the meaning of his “gay” scarf or his “fluid” boy?friend
“Well, if you hate me — and you do — you’re really gonna hate the next comedian because he’s a black man,” the suicide-bomber comedian continued.
BINGO! He hit the lefty trifecta of accusations: he told the charming, white, country-living audience that they were stupid, homophobic, and racist.
It was also the most egregious display of “supremacy” I’d ever seen. Every moment of his painful tirade was just a way to say, “I’m better than you.”