As readers might recall, a couple of years ago I wrote a post stating that most female comedians were not funny. To be clear, I did not say that all of them were talentless hacks or most of their male counterparts were more talented. I also said something along the lines of female comics getting opportunities because of their sex and looks rather than their actual talent or ability. And let us be honest about something else.. show business is NOT a meritocracy, never has been and is unlikely to become one anytime in the foreseeable future. Having said that, let us get back to the topic of this post- namely, my contention that those who attend performances by female comics are doing so for reasons of virtue signaling rather than personal enjoyment.
'you also see similar behavior when a brain-damaged or dying kid is allowed to throw the first pitch at some baseball game. Almost nobody in the audience is really interested in watching it, but everybody is trying to project the image of being a good and compassionate person to those around them.'
That was a great line. Same vibes with women's sports
'you also see similar behavior when a brain-damaged or dying kid is allowed to throw the first pitch at some baseball game. Almost nobody in the audience is really interested in watching it, but everybody is trying to project the image of being a good and compassionate person to those around them.'
That was a great line. Same vibes with women's sports