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Comedian Jeff Ross rejects cancel culture, says comedy can’t be ‘watered down’

A legend of stand -up, self -proclaimed “Roast Master General” Jeff Ross, “False,” is “false in comedy so that some critics do not attack too much comedy. The rules were blasted.

In a short interview in Creative coalitionRoss was a recent Washington DC event, which praised military service, and broke the people who think that comedy should be boned or not suppress attacks.

“People -they don't want their comedies to be boned, they want to go straight to the stomach, and that's what I am trying to do,” said Ross. 。

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Comedian Jeff Ross has recently attacked humor and accused critics of hypocrites. (Michael Toran/AFP via Getty Image)

The reporter asked for many years of roast comics what he thought about the current state of comedy in the so -called cancellation culture era. This is a cultural atmosphere that comedians and prominent people can face public rebound for statements that are regarded as jokes or aggressive.

“Is a specific topic prohibited?” A reporter asked. “No, the type of comedy I do was always okay for fans. Roost fans are the most dedicated. I don't care what the fake rules are.”

“It's interesting to be interesting.” The comic continued, pointing out that people who complain about certain jokes are problematic people. “There are always people who pretend to be offended, but they are angry me, do you know?

Ross is not a stranger who plays and defends comedy to take the boundary. “Roast Master” -The Monica obtained from everyday appearance at the roast show at the roast show that attracted attention in comedy -central and comedy clubs -Defending comedian Michaelch from the public backlash in 2021.

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Comedian Jeff Ross is smiling in a black suit with a cup of coffee walking to the US Council Rotanda prior to the inauguration ceremony.

Comedian Jeff Ross is taking a picture of Coffee at the Rotanda of the US Council Prior to the inauguration ceremony of President Donald Trump. (Chip Somodevira/Pool via Reuters)

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Choi was accused of a prevention league and other critics that he had joked in the NBC Sketch Series that year in the NBC Sketch Series.

Ross claimed that it was a good joke.

“Yeah, it was cheerful,” said the roast master at the time. “I wrote him and told him. As a friend of his Jewish, I thought he was cheerful. People need to have thick skin. This is a tough world.”

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While talking to BALLASY in DC this month, Ross explained that he liked to adjust the joke for the audience, and there were several strong jokes with military officers who were talking at the event. I pointed out that I was looking for.

“You are not looking for a joke that has been cut off because you have a room full of young officer candidates here from the waist point.

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