Title: John Cleese: Woke People Have “Zero Sense Of Humour”; They’re Killing Comedy Source:
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Legendary British comedian John Cleese has hit out at permanently offended woke people, insisting that they have no sense of humour and are contributing to the death of comedy.
In an appearance on the Daily Beasts The Last Laugh Podcast, Cleese noted that woke people simply do not understand the intricacies of comedy.
Theres plenty of people who are PC now who have absolutely zero sense of humour. I would love to debate, in a friendly way, a couple of woke people in front of an audience. And I think the first thing I would say is, please tell me a good woke joke, Cleese urged.
What they dont understand is that theres two types of teasing, Cleese continued, noting that Theres really nasty teasing, which is horrible, and we shouldnt do it, full stop. But the other type of teasing is affectionate. You can tease people hugely affectionately and its a bonding mechanism.
All humour is critical. You cannot get laughs out of perfect human beings, Cleese continued, adding that If youve got someone up on the screen who is perfect, intelligent and kind and flexible and a good person, theres nothing funny about that. So we only laugh at peoples frailties, but thats not cruel. You can laugh at peoples frailties in very funny and generous ways.
Cleese was recently at the centre of a woke storm when his Fawlty Towers show, made some 40 years ago was temporarily canceled after complaints that it featured a racist character.
Cleese called the BBC cowardly and gutless for removing an episode of the show, pointing out that the racist character in question was the target of ridicule in the show.
Cleese has previously warned that political correctness will lead to the death of comedy, noting that If you start to say we mustnt, we mustnt criticize or offend them then humor is gone. With humor goes a sense of proportion. And then as far as Im concerned youre living in 1984.
Cleese has been acutely aware of the threat cancel culture poses for decades:
After daring to question the diversity overlords, Cleese also recently found himself being labeled a racist: