Rob Schneider
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But but I think I had a conversation with Jerry Seinfeld at the 50th anniversary of SNL because I really took umbrage to what he said.
Like, well, no, the woke doesn't stop you from doing comedy.
What are you talking about?
I don't believe it.
And I said, no, they do.
Do you cancel them and they try to get you to not be on?
And he said, no, that's not what I meant.
I meant you just have to work harder to get around to get your joke.
He didn't say that in that interview, but I think it is.
I do think you have more opportunity for it.
It's just, you don't want to get, you know, shot by a crazy fucking leftist, you know, that takes things too seriously.
And that was the problem of like, you know, for Charlie Kirk was like, these people are accusing him of racism without any actual racism.
He was just asking young people to ask more from themselves and to think for themselves as opposed to being, you know, what's happening at the universities and academia is they're not teaching you to think critically.
They're just cranking out advocates to an illiberal agenda that doesn't have the best interest of these young people.
So it was, as that's happening, I am, you know, we have to be positive and we have to move this country forward.
And that's my job.
And I know the best way to do that is with jokes.
If I write a good joke, I know I'm making the country better.
Like, this is...
California is a great place because you have a lot of liberals here.