Culture Jerry Seinfeld Regrets Commenting "Extreme Left" Ruined Comedy: "It's Not True"

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Jerry Seinfeld is walking back comments he made earlier this year blaming political correctness ruining comedy.
In a new interview, the Unfrosted director is expressing his regret for blaming the “extreme left” killing humor.
“I did an interview with The New Yorker, and I said that the extreme left has suppressed the art of comedy,” Seinfeld said on Breaking Bread with Tom Papa. “I did say that. That’s not true. It’s not true.”
Seinfeld started his mea culpa saying, “There were two things that I have to say I regret saying and that I have to take back.”
The comedian started by saying, “One of them, I didn’t say but people think I dod so just the same. I said I don’t play colleges because the kids are too PC and you can’t do comedy for them.”
Seinfeld said he never said it and noted he plays colleges “all the time,” adding, “I have no problem with kids, performing for them.”
In April of this year, Seinfeld said in an interview with the New Yorker, “It used to be that you would go home at the end of the day…People would go, ‘Oh, Cheers is on. M*A*S*H is on. Oh, Mary Tyler Moore is on. All in the Family is on. Where is it? Where is it? This is the result of the extreme left and P.C. crap and people worrying so much about offending other people.
"When you write a script, and it goes into four or five different hands, committees, groups – ‘Here's our thought about this joke' – well, that's the end of your comedy," he said earlier this year. “With certain comedians now, people are having fun with them stepping over the line, and us all laughing about it. But again, it's the stand-ups that really have the freedom to do it because no one else gets the blame if it doesn't go down well. He or she can take all the blame [themselves].”
Seinfeld is now using the Uno reverse card on those comments explaining to Tom Papa, “If you’re Lindsey Vonn, if you’re a champion skier, you can put the gates anywhere you want on the mountain. She’s going to make the gate. That’s comedy. Whatever the culture is, we make the gate. You don’t make the gate, you’re out of the game. The game is, where is the gate? How do I make the gate and get down the hill the way I want to?”
“Does culture change and are there things I used to say that I can’t say that everybody is always moving? Yeah, but that’s the biggest, easiest target. You can’t say certain words, you know, whatever they are, about groups, so what?” he added.
Watch Seinfeld’s full interview on Breaking Bread with Tom Papa in the video below.
 
Never thought mainstream comedians were funny but ("extreme") leftism undoubtedly ruined comedy further, like everything else it touches.
This monologue is particularly amusing, if we consider that this is coming from Jason (((Alexander))). Doesn't make it any less accurate (and rather prophetic since it aired in 1995), but if you think about it, it's contradictory at best.

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So in a way, they know damn well that they are fucking it up for everyone else.

Also, this one:


They're telling it to you, straight to your face. It's just that the normies are too numb to care.
 
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I'm betting he's faced significant personal consequences from even seeming to not be a wokie. (I was going to say "professional consequences" too, but he's so rich that's almost impossible.)

It's sad when someone that successful backpedals instead of telling the rest of the world to fuck off. What's even the point of fuck you money if you don't say fuck you?
 
I'm betting he's faced significant personal consequences from even seeming to not be a wokie. (I was going to say "professional consequences" too, but he's so rich that's almost impossible.)

It's sad when someone that successful backpedals instead of telling the rest of the world to fuck off. What's even the point of fuck you money if you don't say fuck you?
He's basically feeling like Robespierre at the height of the reign of terror, going up against the National Assembly that he helped create.
 
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I refuse to get derailed into this fucking topic so I'm not going to reply any further than this post on this specific subject.

Is it morally wrong for a 30 something to be dating a 17 year old? Yes it's creepy she was half his age. But he was not a fucking groomer much less a fucking pedophile for wanting fuck that chick. 17 year olds are young adults not children.

For crying out loud look at the tits on that girl and tell me with a straight face he was fucking a kid! You're a pedantic idiot if you seriously want to die on that hill. I have no problem with the majority of states have 18 as the Age of Consent. But don't tell me 18 is the magic number when you go from innocent child to full grown adult. That's absurd.

And if you want to slander me a pedophile for sticking up for Jerry here well "Fuck you."
And from what little I know her parents were okay with the relationship. Read somewhere, years back, where before doing a show Seinfeld and her dad were talking business stuff.

Know a guy who was 39 when he got into a relationship with a 19-year-old lady. Saw her, she sure didn't look 19, looked more like 25, well-developed. Lasted about six months.
 
In a new interview, the Unfrosted director is expressing his regret for blaming the “extreme left” killing humor.
“I did an interview with The New Yorker, and I said that the extreme left has suppressed the art of comedy,” Seinfeld said on Breaking Bread with Tom Papa. “I did say that. That’s not true. It’s not true.”
At the time, I was mildly surprised Jerry Seinfeld spoke out against the oppressive political climate chilling free expression throughout all media. In contrast, I hadn't been surprised at all by Norm MacDonald's open contempt for it. Norm (as we later found out) was dying and knew he was dying. He had no shits to give. Fuck these commie assholes.

Now, I find myself equally unsurprised Seinfeld's out with a weaselly mea culpa, that craven bending of the knee I expected from him in the first place. Even the most abject coward is sometimes capable of a brief, momentary flare of courage when they somehow forget they're a cowardly piece-of-shit and then just as suddenly remember themselves.

Both physical and personal courage are rare. It takes a genuinely brave man to come under withering fire to save his buddies or--in this case--speak out against a cultural and political threat that can socially and professionally crush you at every level. That willingness to sacrifice oneself--to put it all on the line for the sake of principle or to save the lives of others--is as close to godly as we get.

I honestly don't know how cowards live with themselves. Easily, I suppose, since they're fucking cowards.
 
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You don’t see Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider kissing the nuts of Palestine faggots. Jerry lost his balls along with his foreskin.
Isn't Rob Schneider a full-on chud? Sandler seems very moderate but I swear Schneider was all over Twitter ripping on LIBRULS before any Oct 7 stuff... unless I've confused one showbiz Jew with another.
 
It was obvious he is a hardcore lefty if you watched his dumb Pop Tart movie, the end of that movie was just an unfunny Jan 6 parody.
 
I never thought this pedophile kike was funny but he did have one bit that made me double over laughing

 
He's only regretting it because his peers gave him a struggle session. Here's the truth Jerry. They'll still hate you even after this no matter how many times you make the penance. Even penitent the leftoid cult will still treat you like an exile.
Yeah, nearly everyone he's ever associated with is insanely leftist, especially everyone from his old TV show. He must have been dealing with a lot of hell from guys like Larry David or Julia Louis Dreyfus complaining about his comments being unreasonable.
 
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