Rob Schneider
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But then you have something that was so chaotic and so out of control, like if you look at El Salvador, that was just the murder capital, the kidnapping capital.
Kids couldn't go to school.
You couldn't open up a little stand and sell food without being somebody coming in.
But Bukele has changed that country.
He calls himself the coolest dictator.
And I would just go, well, how much freedom, if it's destroying your society, why are you willing to give up for some control?
And that's the gaze.
That's kind of what we're looking at.
I don't know about that.
I don't know.
I don't think it would have.
I mean, I think it would have had protesters, just like there was protesters when The Life of Brian came out, because it just happened to be the, you know, because it had to do with Christianity at all.
But I thought, you know, that, you know, it was consistently rated the greatest comedy, British comedy of all time.
And it was hilarious.
But it was, you know, as John Cleese and Michael Palin would say, they didn't change one word of the Sermon on the Mount.
But it's just the fact that what's funny is that somebody couldn't hear it.
Yeah.
I think he said, blessed are the cheesemakers.
That's funny.
So to have an open mind to that.