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How Not to Get Your A– Kicked by the Police (R-rated)
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Hmm…a lot of rated R stuff on this blog lately.
The police will never legally kick my Axe.
LOL The police are hired workers that’s it. Not kings or special.
Yes Dewey, they are hired people, just like anyone else who works for a living. That was a silly thing to say – what’s your point? If you are thinking cops place themselves above the law, that’s not true. In terms of occupations law enforcement officers are among the most honest. You of course would not believe that statistic and I have no interest in proving it, I put it out here for everyone else, but you.
Unexpectedly funny, but I got tonal/theme whiplash with the “white friend” joke at the end. Most of the routine seems to be putting the onus on black people for doing things to invite police beatings, but the “bring a white friend” joke is much more in line with the idea that police are unfairly harassing blacks because of institutional racism…so the point of the routine is a bit muddled.
Not surprising that it’s a bit muddled. The message of the left is a muddle of PC cra@pola (Love that spelling)!
Comedy is only funny when there is an element of truth in it. Chris Rock, I believe, was being facetious. The excessive baton beatings are the first clue. But the truth in the message remains even if Rock was exaggerating for affect: Anyone who would rather avoid upsetting the police officer and avoid negatively accelerating the situation should respond to the officer with respect and do exactly as he asks.
He couldn’t avoid that truth and still make it funny.