Famous comedian Jerry Seinfeld calls political correctness harmful to comedy in his opinion.
The “Seinfeld” star unleashes his “far left” stance, suggesting that people still crave comic relief but can’t find it on TV.
“Nothing really affects comedy. People need it all the time. They need it so much and they don’t understand it,” he said on a recent episode. . new yorkers radio hour.
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Jerry Seinfeld says the “far left” is hurting the comedy industry. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Good+ Foundation/File)
“It used to be that you would go home at the end of the day, and most people would say, ‘Oh, ‘Cheers’ is on. Oh, ‘MASH’ is on. Oh.'[The] mary tyler moore [Show]” is currently on the air, and “All in the Family” is also on the air.you were just expecting [there will] Make something interesting to watch on TV tonight. ”
“Well, guess what? Where is it? Where is it? This is the result of the far left and the PC CP and people being very worried about offending others.”
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Jerry Seinfeld said TV shows like “Cheers” aren’t made anymore because of political correctness. (Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty Images)
Jerry Seinfeld says the instant comic relief given to audiences during shows like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” is no longer achievable. (20th Century Fox Television/Photos International/Getty Images)
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“Now they’re looking at stand-up comics because no one is policing stand-up comics. The audience is policing us. We don’t know when we’re going to go off track. You know it. You know it right away. And you adapt to it right away,” Seinfeld said. “But once you write a script and it’s given to four or five different people, committees, groups, and they say, ‘Here’s our opinion on this joke,’ the comedy is over. is.”
Seinfeld said his job as a comedian depends on being able to work within the boundaries of what society deems acceptable.
“You move the gate like you ski,” he says. “Culture – The gates are moving. Your job is to be nimble and smart enough that I can build the gates wherever they put them.”
Jerry Seinfeld has said that stand-ups are more likely to speak freely because any backlash will affect their reputation. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Good+ Foundation)
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But where there is risk, there is reward, and Seinfeld admits that stand-up is what he personally takes the most advantage of.
“Right now, certain comedians are stepping out of line and having fun, and we’re all laughing at it,” he said. “But again, it’s the stand-up who actually has the freedom to do that, because no one else is to blame if it doesn’t work out. He or she takes full responsibility.” I can” [themselves.]”
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