Chris Rock slams Jussie Smollett at NAACP awards: 'What the hell was he thinking?'



"They said 'No Jussie Smollett jokes' ... What a waste of light skin. Do you know what I could do with that light skin? That curly hair? My career would be out of here! I'd be running Hollywood," said Rock, who was on hand to present the award for Outstanding Comedy Series.

He continued: "What the hell was he thinking? You're 'Jessie' from now on. You don't get the 'u' no more. That 'u' was respect. You ain't getting no respect from me!"

This is fantastic. Chris Rock was told not to make jokes about Jussie Smollett at the NAACP awards.
They don’t know Chris Rock:




Chris Rock doesn’t give a damn. He has been targeted by the humorless “woke” liberal crowd already, and it doesn’t seem like he cares to go along with politically correct demands. Good for him. And don’t mistake me, I’m not saying he’s now a warrior for free speech or conservative values. But at least some people are saying “eff off” to the PC police.

You can tell some in the audience are very uncomfortable with the joke, but Trevor Noah definitely is not:

Love it.

Unfortunately, it does seem like the younger people are propagandized to hate humor:
This is what they’re hitting him with:

Pathetic. I fear for the humorless future of this country.

On the other hand this is a golden opportunity for people to show how fascist the left is on speech, and who actually defends the right of people to tell the truth…

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