It’s like saying how can only 2% of humans be gay if West Hollywood is 35% gay. R261 Every large city that has a disproportionate number of gays in the population because we leave small towns and cities and move to the big, gay friendly cities. However, there's no humor in punching down. I used to love the men on films segments on In Living Color. I can enjoy a good joke at the expense of the gay community. So many are still desperate for the straight approval they never got when they were growing up, that they're always willing to let this shit slide. And I blame members of the gay community for this as well. You can't sit and preach about how everyone needs to be treated with respect and dignity, only to let something slide because it doesn't personally impact or offend YOU. No ones looking for her return anytime soon. Meanwhile, if he joked about slavery or used the N word, he would have been finished last night. Because apparently it's acceptable at some point to not consider gays to be your equals. We're also being forced to accept these same assholes BS excuses about having to "evolve" on equality and gay rights. We're told to get a sense of humor when comedians joke about killing their kids if they turn out to be gay. Gay people are always being told by straight people to get over it when it comes to homophobia. They get 28 days of overcast weather, the sun goes down at four in the afternoon, everybody's shivering, nobody wants to go on the parade. 'How did they get all of June? Dude, black people were actually enslaved. 'That's a little long, dontcha think? For a group of people who were never enslaved?' Burr joked as the audience chuckled nervously.
#GAY PRIDE MONTH JOKES FULL#
He said he asked a doorman why the city was so full of people and was told it was temporary, that they were in town for June's Gay Pride Month, at which point it clicked in Burr's head: 'Tank tops! Zero percent body fat! Two guys kissing! I didn’t know that!' The comic took no prisoners during his monologue, addressing everything from people not wearing masks during coronavirus, gay pride - even actor Rick Moranis being assaulted which he jokingly celebrated as a return to a grittier New York City.īut it was his jokes about Gay Pride Month and that really set off social media.īurr recounted the moment when he learned what Gay Pride Month, while in New York City filming Judd Apatow's The King of Staten Island. This person should never have been allowed to host this show. Bill Burr, a comedian no one ever heard of until he became the opening act for SNL.