Jimmy Kimmel all non-funny politics, Mel Brooks comedian says Politics have killed Comedy
Legendary Hollywood comedy filmmaker Mel Brooks warned Wednesday that political correctness is killing comedy.
In an interview on BBC 4 Radio’s Today program, the veteran producer — perhaps best known for his politically incorrect comedy classics, The Producers (1967) and Blazing Saddles (1974) — said an overly sensitive society has ruined good comedy.
“We have become stupidly politically correct, which is the death of comedy. It’s not good for comedy,” Brooks said.
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this began with Clinton using tax money to fund democrat media, and the then illegal practice of PAYING for news (rather than honestly putting anything political in politcal ADS between mostly non-slanted news stories)
fast forward today, a word from even a Comedian is very likely to have been paid for