Comedy actor Jeff Ross refused to cancel the culture, saying that comedy cannot be “diluted”

Standup Legend and self -proclaimed “Rovermaster General” Jeff Ross bombed the “false rules” that cancel culture and some critics attempts to put it on comedy to prevent it from being too offense.
In a brief interview with Creative Coalition’s recent Washington Special Administrative Region, ROSS tore up people who think comedy should be poured or reduced.
Ross said to the reporter Nicholas Ballasy: “People-they don’t want their comedy to be drowned, they want it to be effective, directly belly, this is what I tried to do.”
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Comedy actor Jeff Ross recently criticized the critics that found a humorous offensive and called them a pseudo -gentleman. (Michael Trans/AFP via Getty Images)
The reporter asked about long-term baking comics in the so-called era of cultural cancellation. His view of the current state of comedy-this cultural atmosphere, comedians or outstanding characters can face public jokes or are considered to be too offensive.
“Is certain themes restricted?” The reporter asked. Rose replied: “No. The comedy I made has always been very good for my fans. Baked fans are the most dedicated. They don’t care what the false rules are.”
“What are the fun and interesting, do you know?” The comic continued, complaining that some jokes were problematic. “Someone will always pretend to be offended, but those who offend me, do you know? Puppet gentlemen.”
Rose is no stranger to comedy for performances and defending border comedies. “Barbecue Master” is the nickname won in the highly anticipated roasting performance of the Comedy Center and Comedy Club-defending Michael CHE, the comedian of the “Saturday Night” that was publicly opposed in 2021.
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Before the comedian Jeff Ross, he was elected as the President Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony, holding coffee in the Rotunda of the US Congress. (Somodevilla/pool through Reuters chip)
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CHE was accused of a “anti -Jewish” joke in the NBC sketch series that was alleged to the anti -slander alliance and other critics.
Rose insisted that this was a joke.
“Uh, this is very interesting,” the barbecueman told TMZ at the time. “I wrote to him and told him. As his Jewish partner, I thought he was very interesting. People need to have dense skin. This is a difficult world.”
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Ross explained in a conversation with Ballasy in Washington, DC this month that he did like to customize jokes for the audience and pointed out that the military trainees he talked to him in the event was looking for some strong jokes.
“You have a room full of young students from West Point, so they are not looking for watering, old -fashioned jokes, do you know? These people are working hard.”