Why comedy specials SUCK now...

2024 ж. 5 Мам.
804 Рет қаралды

Prepare for a candid look at the effect on comedy, courtesy of Jimmy Carr, Ricky Gervais, and Dave Chappelle's Netflix specials. Once heralded as comedy's finest, the abundance of these specials has effected the world of comedy forever.
Cancel culture is now a marketing strategy and more and more people are aware of it. Using the outrage generated from their jokes to sell tickets. I love these comedians but the comedy world has become about upsetting people to get notoriety.
Uncover the uncomfortable truth behind the intersection of cancel culture and comedy in our latest video. Join us as we delve into the murky waters of how comedians exploit controversy to boost ticket sales, leaving ethics and integrity in the dust. Jimmy's new Special Natural born killer
In this eye-opening exploration, we dissect how cancel culture has become a powerful marketing tool for comedians seeking to capitalize on controversy. From offensive tweets to scandalous remarks, we reveal how comedians strategically navigate cancel culture, inusing it to generate buzz and drive audiences to their shows.
But at what cost? We confront the ethical implications of this cynical approach, questioning whether the pursuit of profit outweighs the responsibility to uphold principles of decency and respect. As we shine a light on the dark underbelly of comedy's relationship with cancel culture, prepare to confront uncomfortable truths about the commodification of controversy in the entertainment industry.
Whether you're a comedy aficionado or a casual observer, this video offers a thought-provoking examination of how cancel culture is cynically exploited to sell tickets. Join the conversation and challenge the status quo as we confront the uncomfortable reality of comedy's cash-in on cancel culture.
Instagram
@comedyrik
For The Algo
Jimmy Carr
8 out of 10 cats
the office
Dave chappelle
the chappelle show
Comedy Special
comedy Fans

Пікірлер
  • Social media will be the death of a lot of things and comedy is definitely on of them. Anger and hate creates more advertising than positive things, just look at the news for examples, so it's easy maths for companies.

    @Skaatje@Skaatje12 күн бұрын
  • “please stop talking about pronouns in a negative way” Also this guy “yas queens Hannah Gatsby’s special”

    @Danthamanfowler@Danthamanfowler11 күн бұрын
  • If you think ALL specials are bad you are probably just jaded and butthurt about not getting your own. Comedy central specials were hit or miss as well unless we just completely have Mandela effect. The new Katt Williams special was amazing so

    @daywalkerusa2114@daywalkerusa211412 күн бұрын
  • in other news, comedian (are you i dunno), no ones ever heard of, sits in bedroom trying to shit on the UKs and worlds biggest comedians, because he doesnt find it funny.

    @djjc9782@djjc978211 күн бұрын
    • chapelles last nflix special did 25million views a WEEK for three months... tell me again how 3.6million views a day is shit?????

      @djjc9782@djjc978211 күн бұрын
    • even Gervais' special, at a conservative 3m a week, is not bad. 600 views in 3 days???? nice mate. ;)

      @djjc9782@djjc978211 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the support. Always good to have a fan :)

      @rikimsindo1378@rikimsindo137811 күн бұрын
  • Almost all the new comedy specialls are ass 😆😆 Like Matt Riffs speciells he did himself are GREAT! The netflix one was ASS!! Fluffys are always great, same with Ricky and Burt!

    @Afropalmen@Afropalmen12 күн бұрын
  • Comedy Specials used to be special...not something a comedian did every 6 months.

    @citypoint725@citypoint72512 күн бұрын
    • there isnt one comedian who has released a special EVERY six months. you comment is total nonsense.

      @djjc9782@djjc978211 күн бұрын
KZhead