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Why you should vote Conservative
stewart lee is a genius.
ChaosEngine (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Stewart Lee - Political Correctness Gone Mad. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Stewart Lee - The Comedian Who Isn't Interested in Laughs
i LOVE stewart lee. genius.
Russell Howard On Jesus
Maybe you're terrified. I'm really not that concerned and the clip you posted is actually satirising that very attitude.
I accidentally posted the wrong Dara O'Briain clip, but please watch the edited one (it's very funny and relevant).
Here's Stewart Lee on the same topic
The reason why is because people are terrified of the consequences, both for their physical safety and social assassination.
Even Russell Howard himself says so: https://youtu.be/a3BL837VjBE?t=182
one of the many faces of racism in america
Excellent talk indeed. Stewart Lee called Twitter 'a Stasi for the Angry Birds generation.'
I find the current popular trend of online vigilantism in the name of social justice disturbing. Jon Ronson gives an excellent TED talk on the phenomenon.
I really must get around to reading his book.
BP is Sorry
Stewart Lee:
"It seems unfair, doesn't it, given that America is the largest consumer of oil per head in the world and they seemed annoyed with the bloke from BP for merely trying to provide them with the oil that they craved. Americans, picking on the bloke from BP. It's ridiculous. It's like a furious customer punching a prostitute in the face because he's sickened by his own desire"
sepatown (Member Profile)
Your video, Stewart Lee - The Ending of the Planet of the Apes, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
sepatown (Member Profile)
Your video, Stewart Lee - The Loch Ness Monster, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
"What knockers" - once a compliment, now a restraining order
Exactly - political correctness has little, if anything to do with it (and I don't think @radx actually meant otherwise in his/her title). It's a joke, it's funny because it's well scripted and well acted and that's timeless.
It seems there are many people saying political correctness has gone too far (and IMHO sometimes it does) while others say modern society is too liberal and decency has gone out the window (and IMHO sometimes it has). On the whole, we are now allowed, to a point, to express ourselves but are no longer allowed to call people of a different race insulting names, for example.
It's not perfect, but I think we're in a much better place now than, say, 60 years ago when women weren't allowed to wear short skirts but you could bar black people from entering your business.
When I hear the phrase "it's political correctness gone mad", I hear "now when I'm a bigoted asshole, someone will call me out on it".
Stewart Lee sums my feelings up pretty well (edit: damn, the video's dead).
See, the thing is that this is an actual joke. Multiple meanings of the word "knockers", potential embarrassment on the part of Dr. Frankenstein, unexpected grace when Inga accepts the 'compliment'; there's a lot going on in a seemingly simple joke. Too many contemporary movies would just have a big slob walk up to a woman, stare at her breasts, and say, "What a huge rack!" and consider that to be somehow funny.
Richard Dawkins & Ricky Gervais on Religion
I wasn't tricked - I didn't watch it. I saw the title, clicked on the link, then in an opportunity to draw attention to myself, wrote a comment. I'm not watching 15 more minutes of these even bigger attention whores bang on.
Now, Alan Moore and Stewart Lee? Well, I could listen to those nice chaps all day.
http://videosift.com/video/Alan-Moore-discusses-religion-with-Stewart-Lee
Or even better, Stewart Lee and Armando Iannucci: http://videosift.com/video/Stewart-Lee-on-Religion
And yet you clicked on a video entitled "Richard Dawkins & Ricky Gervais on Religion"
I don't really think you can claim you were tricked into watching it!
Penguin Rape
>> ^gorillaman:
This.
Well, what do you know! Rape is sanctioned in the bible several times, so the religious must have the right of it, eh?
I wonder, when do the flaming fireballs descend from the firmament to strike down the penguins who decide to pair off with other penguins of the same gender?
Penguin Rape
This.
How Do You Not Watch BBC's Top Gear? (Wheels Talk Post)
Stewart Lee helped.
He's not a real hamster.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Trailer #1
Stewart Lee said it best, I think. To paraphrase: "No, I haven't read the latest Harry Potter book, because I'm a 46 year old man. I have, however, read the complete works of the poet and visionary William Blake, so fuck off!"
Stewart Lee Fucking Hates Top Gear
This is brilliant, stewart lee is a legend, and if you don't find him funny then it really is your fault.