• floopus@lemmy.ml
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    Can’t believe bill burr went. Turns out all of his billionaire critics were just meaningless

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      Better he doesn’t have to see what the world has become. His internal disappointed idealist’s heart would be thoroughly broken. I know mine has been.

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      It’s a bit weird to me how hyperfocused gamers are on Saudi Arabia. No, they do not own EA, it’s a joint venture between two other US investment firms;

      Silver Lake Partners: A private equity firm focused on technology and media investments. Silver Lake is also part of the new Oracle-led joint venture set to take on management of TikTok’s U.S. operations.

      Affinity Partners: Led by Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, the firm is a participant in the buyout.

      Why not focus on weirdly rich Trump’s son-in-law? Knowing it’s family, the thought of Trump family owning EA sounds worse than Saudi Arabia fund.

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        They’re all such nice people it’s hard to know who to boycott them over the most.

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        the thought of Trump family owning EA sounds worse than Saudi Arabia fund.

        last time I checked Trump wasn’t cutting off hands.

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          Do you KNOW what your country does to death row prisoners??? Do you know you often have the highest incarceration rate in the world??? And that’s just the old shit that everyone already accepts, there is a LOT of REALLY BAD SHIT going down in your country’s name right now; you got no place to be throwing stones from.

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            Do you KNOW what your country does to death row prisoners??? ; you got no place to be throwing stones from.

            yeah I do.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Uruguay

            Capital punishment in Uruguay was abolished from the legal system in 1907 by Law N° 3238, passed during the government of president Claudio Williman, and later removed from the constitutional system in 1918. The death penalty had been expressly established by Uruguayan Constitution of 1830.

            fucking nothing

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                So? People are mad at EA being sold, among others, to saudi arabia. Who cut off hands for theft.

                EA has been dogshit for decades now anyway.

                Not sure why you had to try to bring me and my country into it, but I don’t buy EA games, I don’t go to the US, I don’t go to Saudi Arabia.

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      that price is less than 1mil apparently, but these comedian are hoping for future comedian gigs which will pay more by MSB

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    They better be funny or they may be killed and cut up into tiny pieces…

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    “One reporter was killed by the government – unfortunate, but not a fucking hill that I’m gonna die on,” Jim Jefferies said on Theo Von’s podcast in August, arguing it is for the greater good that “freedom-of-speech machines” such as himself bestow their “edgy” material on the kingdom and its subjects. (Since making the comments, Jefferies has since disappeared from the festival’s lineup; his representatives did not respond to inquiries about this.)

    lol

    How high is that number? According to Dillon, pretty high: in the same podcast that got him fired, he said the organizers offered him $375,000 and claimed that some comedians were offered millions. Gillis did not reveal how much the organizers offered him, but he did say that when he initially refused, they “doubled the bag”. Tough news for Dillon, who elsewhere claimed he asked for $500,000 but had to settle for less.

    [Nimesh Patel] suggested that he could make up for the loss by performing “40 shows … here in the perfectly clean, moral, above-everyone-else United States of America.”

    Would be funny if any of these comedians accepted but did a shit job on purpose to get booed off stage, then just explained that stunt as “giving their money’s worth”

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    Extremely disgusting. I already found most of these people uncool and unfunny but I thought Bill Burr was at least alright (still didn’t think he was funny, but he at least seemed to have sane political views - guess not). The only way any of them can make this a respectable choice is if they’re doing it Trojan Horse style, and they’re planning to tell a bunch of jokes shitting on Saudi Arabia and calling them out for their infinity of evil acts. Not getting my hopes up for that, though.

    The Guardian remains respectable and has not pulled punches in this article at least.

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        Oh derp, I saw “October 9th” and glossed over the rest. Yeah no surprise. Telling a joke like that in that environment might get you killed. Not that they see any problem with that I guess.

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    If you do know any of them somehow you might want to refuse any of their gift from now on if you believe it’s from dirty money.

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      It’s actually pretty easy to explain why rich people are whores.

      The reason they’re rich is that they care so much about money. If they didn’t care about money, then at some point, they’d have enough money, and after that, they won’t be so interested in getting more money. Those people wouldn’t become rich.

      Yes, there are exceptions. Some comedians just want to become famous, or want to go down in history as the best comedian. But most of them probably want to become rich and famous.

      But what does “rich” mean? It’s not a specific amount of money. It’s that you’re comparing yourself to other people, and saying that you have more money than them. Donald Trump was so obsessed with this that he committed fraud to lie about his wealth. And basically all rich people have the same mindset to some degree.

      If your goal is to be rich, then no amount of money is enough, and you’ll do anything if people pay you enough.

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        Yes! Very refreshing he had the smart takes after 911 flooded us with jingoistic hypocrisy and ever since.

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    "…He did not address the criticism directly, but he did suggest he was happy to forget 9/11 for the right price: “I just know I get the routing, and then I see the number, and I go, ‘I’ll go.’” "

    Apparently $375,000 is enough for Pete Davidson to piss on his fathers memory

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      I guess for most people it would be. Certainly I’d be like “sorry dad but I can buy a house an have my future be much more secure” if my kid did the same I’d like to think I’d understand as well…but this is for normal people. To these very well known and well off comedians is 375k that much? It’s like the equivalent of me getting like 5k which I’m not sure I would betray my morals for. Having said that nobody’s offering me 5k to!

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    The lineup features Dave Chappelle, Louis CK, Bill Burr, Kevin Hart, Whitney Cummings, Pete Davidson, Aziz Ansari and Jo Koy, among many others who are all taking their fees directly from the Saudi government.

    Burr being on that list surprises me, but it said he’s also been to UAE. Davidson is pissing on his father’s grave.

    They have also taken flak from their peers. “The same guy that’s gonna pay them is the same guy that paid that guy to bone-saw Jamal Khashoggi and put him in a fucking suitcase,” said Marc Maron in a standup clip posted on his Facebook.

    Exactly.

    Greedy fucks, all of them.

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      It’s still kinda hard to understand that mindset for me. Like, if I were to become a public person - I’d probably care a lot about, for example, Wikipedia article about me.

      Even ~10 years ago, while being a uni student, I declined some really good job offers, because that’d have me script bots for online gambling sites. That’d help my financial situation a lot, but I just said “nah, I’m fine”.

      We just don’t cancel people enough and it shows. 🌝

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        Dave Chappelle, Louie CK, and Aziz Ansari were all on the list of comedians.

        Cancelling isn’t really a thing.

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          Well, it is a thing but it’s also an integral part of being human rather than a “culture” that’s somehow new. The difference is that it’s a power wielded by the people now rather than tastemakers putting people on a blacklist.

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            Another thing that’s happening with people that are “cancelled” is that they immediately get offered to join a group of “cancelled” public figures who bond over being disgusting pariahs and rebuild their careers by grifting to the right. Andrew Callaghan of channel 5 news (also All Gas No Brakes) talks about getting a job offer from InfoWars just a week after the sexual assault allegations against him went public. They anticipated he would respond by rebranding as “anti cancel culture” like so many others rather than admit fault and make a genuine effort to improve.

            For those unaware of what happened with Andrew Callaghan, he had a habit of getting drunk and then pressuring/coercing women into having sex. His response was not perfect IMO, but he did confess that he had a problem and sobered up, which is more than can be said of most “victims of cancel culture.”

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      Out of all of the comedians asked only TWO had enough integrity to turn the offer down.

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          Shane Gillis and Stavros Halkias were the only two that turned it down as far as I know.

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            Mike Birbiglia apparently turned it down, but didn’t make a big deal out of it.

            There’s no way that Nate Bargatze and John Mulaney didn’t get offers. I have to assume they turned it down based on the fact they didn’t go.

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            I dunno if he turned it down or just blasted people about it but Zach Woods had a great video denouncing this.

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              I’m guessing he was just one of many other comedians that were blasting the others about it. I saw one list, I don’t know how comprehensive it is, but that’s what I’m going off of. It listed all the comedians on the bill and mentioned the two that turned it down.

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            Do you know if they turned it down for moral or ethical reasons or if they only turned it down because they already had a schedule conflict?

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              I can’t find it now but FWIW I just saw a video earlier today where Shane Gillis was dicsussing this. His reaction (at least in retrospect) was “You mean the 9/11 guys? No thank you”.

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              Well I guess I don’t know for sure but based on their general reactions to other people doing the show it sure seems like they turned it down for moral or ethical reasons.