BAD News For Racist Wanda Sykes Who Quit 'Roseanne' Right Before Cancellation – She Knew!
Wanda Sykes is getting really bad news after she quit working on the Roseanne show.
There are a few things she's said that finally come back to haunt her as the general public
use what she previously said against her.
There's a wicked double standard running rampant in the entertainment industry ,and
we all need to put our foot down on it before it gets out of hand.
There are a few things that Sykes said that many people consider racist ,and much worse
than what Roseanne Tweeted about Valerie Jarret – a name many people didn't really know
until Roseanne just made her famous with a single Tweet.
Sykes is known for using racially charged content in her attempts at jokes, often failing
to gather a gasping belly laugh from her audience who gives a chuckle, but doesn't seem to
really be into her using the Hollywood double standard to push her fledgling comedy act.
She may have gotten lucky with a few of her standup jokes, but a lot of people seem to
be turned off by her using racism in her act.
Mostly, her jokes are subjectively not that funny, but to each their own.
The bad news is that Wanda's basic schoolyard jokes are now causing her to feel the wrath
of the public.
She knew what she said in the past ,and for her to quit the Roseanne show over a misinterpreted
Tweet that people called racist after remembering what she said herself about white people is
just oblivious.
Sykes comments about white people were rather offensive, although most people didn't care
what she said.
Intelligent people don't get offended when a comedian says something offensive.
Lots of comedians have entire acts where almost everything is offensive and that's what
makes them funny.
Offensive jokes and content are well liked by most people and anyone who claims to not
like it, while saying things like what Sykes said, is clearly hiding something about themselves.
Sykes probably should have remembered that she too made racially charged comments before
quitting the Roseanne show ,and acting like she was making a moral statement.
People who like Wanda Sykes laughed at her jokes.
People who like Roseanne laugh at hers.
There shouldn't be anyone getting offended or reporting things.
If people don't like something, then they can simply skip over it and find something
they like.
At one point Sykes said something about white people not stealing wallets, but stealing
entire countries.
Some might suggest that the Europeans "conquered upon discovery" – not stole.
Sykes also commented during one of her live stand-up shows that Americans voted for an
orangutan as ,she talked about Donald Trump and the fact that he looks like a weird shade
of orange from his tanning products.
Sure, it's obvious that the Trump uses a spray tan or tanning booth and everyone knows
he looks a little orange, and that's fine.
Sykes went for a joke by comparing the color of an orangutan and the color of President
Trump.
Some laughed, most didn't care because the joke was rather lame.
Here is a video of Wanda Sykes trashing Trump and essentially getting booed.
She would also give the crowd the middle finger.
It seems like her jokes failed, but that's mostly because people are tired of their entertainment
being ruined by politics and failure comedians going after them with racism ,and other nonsensical
verbal abuse.
Sykes allegedly made this comment on Twitter as well, which was called out immediately
for being inappropriate.
Roseanne did basically the same thing as Wanda Sykes, yet Roseanne just got fired from her
show over it (her show is canceled).
Meanwhile, Wanda just faces a little bit of social media outrage.
Roseanne compared white-looking Valerie Jarrett to someone from the Planet of the Apes movies
and this was probably because of her facial structure and haircut.
To be fair, just like Trump looks a little orange, it's a fair assumption to suggest
that Jarrett does slightly resemble Helena Bonham Carter's character.
Carter, by the way, is a stunningly beautiful woman (great in The Fight Club), but she had
a similar short hairdo (or don't) with bangs in the movie and that's probably the basis
of Roseanne's joke.
They both had very lame jokes, but should either of them be fired for their poor taste
in humor?
If a comedian tells a bad joke and people complain, then shouldn't it be "oh well"
for the people who don't like their sense of humor?
Humor is subjective, so some people might like Wanda, some might like Roseanne, some
may like both, and others may not like them at all.
Shouldn't that be how it is?
Right now it seems like if someone doesn't like a joke or finds something subjectively
offensive, then their first reaction is to boycott or get someone fired.
Doesn't that seem a bit ridiculous for everyone?
Maybe everyone should calm down, focus on what makes them happy, and stop worrying about
what the others are doing.
People who are mad at Roseanne weren't watching her show anyway, so there's no point to
cancel it.
People who don't like what Wanda said don't watch her act either.
Everything works out fine when people focus on the things they enjoy instead of being
mad about someone they don't watch in the first place.
It's all fake outrage and double standards.
Is the big problem the huge double standard?
Why can one person crack jokes about someone's appearance and another person cannot?
Do you think everyone needs to stop complaining about offensive jokes?
Would classic comedians like George Carlin and Richard Pryor be disappointed with society
today?
Should Roseanne get her show back?
Should Wanda Sykes face the same backlash from her comments (which were much worse)?
What is your opinion on this "everyone is offended by everything" disaster and obvious
mainstream media industry double standard?
what do you think about this?
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