Kevin Hart: Won't make jokes about politics or gays but dark skinned people are fair game

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DWO;7098240 said:
that's why i fucks with tracey morgan.....

told them faggots if they can take a dick they can take a joke

Lmao

But then he has to release apologies and statements and do bullshyt like this.

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The first thing I want to say is that I apologize to Kevin and people that were at the show for bumming them out. I want to apologize to my friends and my family and my fans and everyone in every community who were offended with this.

Got damn, ngga i gotta apologize to everybody i know? To ALL communities? Lol ALL them mfers? Change up my schedule and miss out on paying gigs to go on a 'i love fags' tour. For WHAT?! Oh...but he has your respect. Like dude said, it aint worth it.

 
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Good point on Kevin Hart being hypocritical. I do feel sorry for comedians tho sometimes and some of them who really don't mean to be offensive. I think it's hard as hell to walk that line as a comedian to be unoffensive, but a very few have managed to do it for the most part. I've often seen Kevin Hart making fun of short men and himself being a short man, and wondered how offensive that is too short men. Most people probably don't give a f* about thinking of any type of men being stereotyped or teased but since he is a short it drew my attention to wonder if they feel offended by him playing up to some of the stereotypes. Anyways, he's better than Kat Williams.
 
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S2J;7098157 said:
desertrain10;7098109 said:
S2J;7097446 said:
jono;7097423 said:
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S2J;7097409 said:
KingSimba;7097330 said:
S2J;7097270 said:
KingSimba;7097083 said:
I went to see Guy Torry st the funny bone. This nigga talked about gay folk for a good 45 minutes with nfg....

with that said I respect bruh more than Kevin Hart.

B/c Guy Torry has just as much to lose as Kevin Hart right...cmon people

We talkin mainstream america when we refer to this gay agenda. Mainstream america dont know Guy Torry.

....you know that is selling out to appease others right?

He is a COMEDIAN....

He makes fun of people for a living. But gay people are off limit because they are sensitive? Nah bruh....

Ngga we talkin jokes. What if he aint got nothin funny to say about em? What gay jokes has he ever made anyway? Before the fame, before the gay agenda took over? Maybe thats just...not his lane!? Chis Rock is not a 'gay joke' comedian either. So yall tryin to FORCE him to make gay jokes, to prove he down Lol

He didn't say "that's not my lane" he said "it's too dangerous".

Ok, but here's my point: when he says its too dangerous he's refering to this current gay agenda climate.

So before this gay agenda took ovr the last few years, did he do gay jokes before??

If not, WHATS IN IT FOR HIM to start making gay jokes now? When clearly and obviously there is far more risk than reward.

Smh

Here we have a comedian that publicly admits gays are off limits yet clearly sees no problem making fun of his own to entertain black AND white folk, and u don't have a problem with that?

Lol its not a big deal but let's not pretend this is just something we should dismiss as simply being a smart business decision

Reminds me of when Dave Chappell was on oprah and he talked of how during a skit he seen a white man laughing and how it made him uncomfortable with the direction of his show

Begs the question do blk artist even comedians have a responsibility to challenge negative blk stereotypes instead of perpetuating them for a laugh

Even richard pryor said that there was a thin line between being a tom amd depicting human beings

Sigh. @ bolded:

S2J;7097482 said:
It aint even about Kevin Hart moreso the blatantly obvious elephant in the room from my perspective: there's a difference between a member of a group makin fun of his own group vs someone not from the group making fun.

Me makin a wheelchair joke (in this day n age) would be taken differently than a dude in a wheelchair makin a wheelchair joke.

Its the same lack of context that i see white people use when they say " black people use the n word why cant we" and quite frankly its disgusting.
Im just shocked and surprised to see it from "us".

@ underlined I actually do believe it 100% is a business decision. One both white and black comedians are making, just none have come out and blatantly said it, and most arent as famous as Hart

Sigh...I see u failed to read my post in its entirety or failed to comprehend it

Harts audience is no longer compromised of mainly blk folks, and there is just certain things that shouldn't be said before a mixed crowd at least imho it is...once that line is crossed as a blk person you have to wonder are they laughing with me or at me

So I ask again you don't have a problem with him cooning it up in front of a mixed crowd at the expense of blks everywhere all because he is blk....while at the same time you can understand him not wanting to joke about gays ???? Lol am I understanding u correctly?

 
desertrain10;7098489 said:
S2J;7098157 said:
desertrain10;7098109 said:
S2J;7097446 said:
jono;7097423 said:
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S2J;7097409 said:
KingSimba;7097330 said:
S2J;7097270 said:
KingSimba;7097083 said:
I went to see Guy Torry st the funny bone. This nigga talked about gay folk for a good 45 minutes with nfg....

with that said I respect bruh more than Kevin Hart.

B/c Guy Torry has just as much to lose as Kevin Hart right...cmon people

We talkin mainstream america when we refer to this gay agenda. Mainstream america dont know Guy Torry.

....you know that is selling out to appease others right?

He is a COMEDIAN....

He makes fun of people for a living. But gay people are off limit because they are sensitive? Nah bruh....

Ngga we talkin jokes. What if he aint got nothin funny to say about em? What gay jokes has he ever made anyway? Before the fame, before the gay agenda took over? Maybe thats just...not his lane!? Chis Rock is not a 'gay joke' comedian either. So yall tryin to FORCE him to make gay jokes, to prove he down Lol

He didn't say "that's not my lane" he said "it's too dangerous".

Ok, but here's my point: when he says its too dangerous he's refering to this current gay agenda climate.

So before this gay agenda took ovr the last few years, did he do gay jokes before??

If not, WHATS IN IT FOR HIM to start making gay jokes now? When clearly and obviously there is far more risk than reward.

Smh

Here we have a comedian that publicly admits gays are off limits yet clearly sees no problem making fun of his own to entertain black AND white folk, and u don't have a problem with that?

Lol its not a big deal but let's not pretend this is just something we should dismiss as simply being a smart business decision

Reminds me of when Dave Chappell was on oprah and he talked of how during a skit he seen a white man laughing and how it made him uncomfortable with the direction of his show

Begs the question do blk artist even comedians have a responsibility to challenge negative blk stereotypes instead of perpetuating them for a laugh

Even richard pryor said that there was a thin line between being a tom amd depicting human beings

Sigh. @ bolded:

S2J;7097482 said:
It aint even about Kevin Hart moreso the blatantly obvious elephant in the room from my perspective: there's a difference between a member of a group makin fun of his own group vs someone not from the group making fun.

Me makin a wheelchair joke (in this day n age) would be taken differently than a dude in a wheelchair makin a wheelchair joke.

Its the same lack of context that i see white people use when they say " black people use the n word why cant we" and quite frankly its disgusting.
Im just shocked and surprised to see it from "us".

@ underlined I actually do believe it 100% is a business decision. One both white and black comedians are making, just none have come out and blatantly said it, and most arent as famous as Hart

Sigh...I see u failed to read my post in its entirety or failed to comprehend it

Harts audience is no longer compromised of mainly blk folks, and there is just certain things that shouldn't be said before a mixed crowd at least imho it is...once that line is crossed as a blk person you have to wonder are they laughing with me or at me

So I ask again you don't have a problem with him cooning it up in front of a mixed crowd at the expense of blks everywhere all because he is blk....while at the same time you can understand him not wanting to joke about gays ???? Lol am I understanding u correctly?

he arguing for his pride at this point.
 
desertrain10;7098489 said:
S2J;7098157 said:
desertrain10;7098109 said:
S2J;7097446 said:
jono;7097423 said:
.
S2J;7097409 said:
KingSimba;7097330 said:
S2J;7097270 said:
KingSimba;7097083 said:
I went to see Guy Torry st the funny bone. This nigga talked about gay folk for a good 45 minutes with nfg....

with that said I respect bruh more than Kevin Hart.

B/c Guy Torry has just as much to lose as Kevin Hart right...cmon people

We talkin mainstream america when we refer to this gay agenda. Mainstream america dont know Guy Torry.

....you know that is selling out to appease others right?

He is a COMEDIAN....

He makes fun of people for a living. But gay people are off limit because they are sensitive? Nah bruh....

Ngga we talkin jokes. What if he aint got nothin funny to say about em? What gay jokes has he ever made anyway? Before the fame, before the gay agenda took over? Maybe thats just...not his lane!? Chis Rock is not a 'gay joke' comedian either. So yall tryin to FORCE him to make gay jokes, to prove he down Lol

He didn't say "that's not my lane" he said "it's too dangerous".

Ok, but here's my point: when he says its too dangerous he's refering to this current gay agenda climate.

So before this gay agenda took ovr the last few years, did he do gay jokes before??

If not, WHATS IN IT FOR HIM to start making gay jokes now? When clearly and obviously there is far more risk than reward.

Smh

Here we have a comedian that publicly admits gays are off limits yet clearly sees no problem making fun of his own to entertain black AND white folk, and u don't have a problem with that?

Lol its not a big deal but let's not pretend this is just something we should dismiss as simply being a smart business decision

Reminds me of when Dave Chappell was on oprah and he talked of how during a skit he seen a white man laughing and how it made him uncomfortable with the direction of his show

Begs the question do blk artist even comedians have a responsibility to challenge negative blk stereotypes instead of perpetuating them for a laugh

Even richard pryor said that there was a thin line between being a tom amd depicting human beings

Sigh. @ bolded:

S2J;7097482 said:
It aint even about Kevin Hart moreso the blatantly obvious elephant in the room from my perspective: there's a difference between a member of a group makin fun of his own group vs someone not from the group making fun.

Me makin a wheelchair joke (in this day n age) would be taken differently than a dude in a wheelchair makin a wheelchair joke.

Its the same lack of context that i see white people use when they say " black people use the n word why cant we" and quite frankly its disgusting.
Im just shocked and surprised to see it from "us".

@ underlined I actually do believe it 100% is a business decision. One both white and black comedians are making, just none have come out and blatantly said it, and most arent as famous as Hart

Sigh...I see u failed to read my post in its entirety or failed to comprehend it

Harts audience is no longer compromised of mainly blk folks, and there is just certain things that shouldn't be said before a mixed crowd at least imho it is...once that line is crossed as a blk person you have to wonder are they laughing with me or at me

So I ask again you don't have a problem with him cooning it up in front of a mixed crowd at the expense of blks everywhere all because he is blk....while at the same time you can understand him not wanting to joke about gays ???? Lol am I understanding u correctly?

@desertrain10 i cant answer your question bc its flawed imo. 'Cooning up for white folk'? It wasnt even a stand up bit, it was a Twitter comment. Yall think everything is 'cooning up for white folk', and i personally refuse to give em that much reverence.

I agree its fuked up when we cant say anything amongst ourselves w/out white people intercepting and usin it /percieving it wrong. However,

White people r privy to everything we do. Culture vultures. So thats a long list of shyt we gon have to cut out if we're weary of 'white people watchin'

That means no more Boondocks

Chapelle Show never happens

The Wire wouldnt exist

And as i mentioned before, a good portion of the last 30 yrs of black comedy wouldnt exist...

Where was this outrage when Chris Rock was airing out all our dirty little secrets? Especially since it was more serious, accurate and stinging, and with a wider audience

'Nggas show u more love comin outta jail than graduatin college'. Nothing.

'Light skin women got better credit than dark'. Outrage. K.
 
All the G.O.A.T. comedians didn't just offend, but they also told a story that had some sort or moral. And at least made you think about life when it was all said and done... That's what a lot of comedians today lack, including Kevin Hart..
 

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