Louis CK is just an example of how regular people feel about #metoo: it’s excessive, easily exploitable, and built on extremely weak reasoning. We’re at the beginning of a comedy drought that, as long as PC culture exists, will continue to get worse. And regular people suffer from the excesses of #metoo and PC culture, DAILY. So having a beacon like Louis to kick through these doors on his way back, is something regular people are letting him do, because of the demand that the regressive left is (unintentionally) creating.
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1 fawwkyeah 2019-07-09
What a pointless article
1 realestassdude 2019-07-09
When you type more and say less than Joe Cumia, you know it’s a good thing that you have a second job.
1 Every1ShouldBKilled 2019-07-09
Louis CK is just an example of how regular people feel about #metoo: it’s excessive, easily exploitable, and built on extremely weak reasoning. We’re at the beginning of a comedy drought that, as long as PC culture exists, will continue to get worse. And regular people suffer from the excesses of #metoo and PC culture, DAILY. So having a beacon like Louis to kick through these doors on his way back, is something regular people are letting him do, because of the demand that the regressive left is (unintentionally) creating.
1 Nah_Ming 2019-07-09
The (((regressive left))) never unintentionally creates anything, other than resentment.
1 Jungies 2019-07-09
So you got paid to wait tables at Louis' shows, then you got paid to write this stupid fucking article, and you're concerned with his ethics?
Don't feel guilty for laughing at his jokes, feel guilty for the money you made off someone you clearly despise, cretin.