George Carlin.
Posted by jassysparklez on June 27, 2008
Now I have tried to tell some of my friends about him that I see daily for a good few reasons. And it does kind of seem odd the results I get from them. An example of this oddity is when I told a friend that he sadly passed away she said “He was a dirty and ill humored comedian”. Now that is her opinion at that but it seemed a bit hypocritical for her to question some dirty humor when she loves comedy from Dane Cook, David Chapelle, and among others Katt Willians. What I think she did mean was she didn’t find a chunk of what he said funny, perhaps the whole Religion Comedy, or maybe how he spoke out about Feminism. Why did I like his comedy? I loved how he before defended saying what he want, and was never afraid to share what he thought of, and how he believed. Now a days you hear allot of jokes, cracks, and spiteful comments that he spoke in his comedy, but on that note how many will not turn the other cheek and stop and tear them down for thirty minutes?
He was atheist and out-spoken about it sometimes rationally, but don’t religious people do it to?