Santa Claus: Who Needs Him?
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Santa Claus: Who Needs Him?

“My life is a lie! Somebody’s gotta get stabbed!” -Frank Reynolds, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Disclaimer 1: I do not have children. After you read this, you will probably say, “Thank God.”) When I was a child, my family took Christmas very seriously. Though we weren’t what you would call serious churchgoers, we went…

Dave Chappelle Defends the 2nd Amendment, “The Country’s Getting a Little Tight”
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Dave Chappelle Defends the 2nd Amendment, “The Country’s Getting a Little Tight”

Comedian Dave Chappelle boldly defended the second amendment Sunday night as part of his impromptu acceptance speech for receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Mr. Chappelle defended the first amendment right of freedom of speech for all people, including comedians he said were “very racist.” He then went a step further by advocating…

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Bill Burr’s “Paper Tiger” is a Roaring Dragon Against Political Correctness

If you thought Dave Chapelle’s: Sticks and Stones was just what America needed, then buckle up buttercup because Bill Burr’s new comedy special “Paper Tiger” kicks it to overdrive. Burr slays many of the progressive world’s sacred cows as he addresses everything from the insane turns the “Me Too Movement” has taken to cultural appropriation….

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Parkland Parent Loses Child to Senseless Violence, Threatens Senseless Violence Against Comedian

The comedy world has been set ablaze in time for the new year. It all started with Louis C.K.’s leaked open mic performance at the Long Island Comedy Club on December 16th where Louis unleashed a hilarious 45 minute commentary on his tumultuous 2018 experience. Throughout the set, the comic hit many of the PC…

Netflix Ignites Uproar By Removing Comedy Show Critical of Saudi Arabia
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Netflix Ignites Uproar By Removing Comedy Show Critical of Saudi Arabia

Netflix has taken down an episode of the comedy show “The Patriot Act” in Saudi Arabia after one of the episodes was critical of the country. The decision was made after officials from the kingdom complained, resulting in criticism from Human Rights Watch, which said the act undermined Netflix’s “claim to support artistic freedom.”  This…