Rob Schneider
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But everybody, they can relate to that.
And it's fun and hopefully disarming.
Yes.
No, no mal intent.
Right.
That's the key.
That's why Adam Sandler's film is so important.
He makes fun of people, but he's not he's not trying to hurt anybody.
But I remember there used to be this bookstore called B. Dalton.
And right by the cash register, there'd be these rows of comic of just books, comedy books, simple jokes that make fun of every nationality.
It's like Italian joke book, Polish joke book.
Irish joke book.
And I just remember, you know, before you buy it, you'd look before you whatever thing you're going to buy, you'd look up the Italian one.
How do you tell an Italian airline?
It's the one with the hair under the wings.
You know, and but that was acceptable.
And then I'd like to go back to that.
But I think we've been beaten down by the people who are the most, you know, as your countryman John Cleese said, I don't think the ones who most sensitive should be the ones deciding what everybody else gets to listen to and watch.
You know, and he's right about that.
But it was a thing.