

After calling out cancel culture for being. Bill Burr is being swiftly canceled by many viewers, accused of misogyny and homophobia following his Saturday Night Live monologue. He is not here for inspiration or leadership he is here to make us laugh. Bill Burr Watch on When Bill Burr made his 'SNL' debut in 2020, he chose to cover an array of controversial topics during his monologue. Grade Bill Burr's 'SNL' monologue: (Poll Closed) A (excellent) 29. He is a COMEDIAN, not a schoolteacher, politician or clergyman. Grade the episode (as well as Burr’s monologue), then scroll down for all the highlights (and lowlights). "Just when I thought I couldn't love Bill Burr enough." said one person on YouTube.Īnother added, "Brilliant. The only funny thing happening at SNL in the last 5 years is Burr or Dave or CK tearing the roof off an opening monologue. "Help him search 'Stonewall' and 'Matthew Shephard.' And not pick ones who say 'My b*tches' about any women." Bill Burr Stand-Up Monologue - SNL Saturday Night Live 13.4M subscribers Subscribe 273K Share 9. "How about you NOT pick hosts who say things like 'Gays weren’t enslaved' Even if his 'joke' is to point out Black people suffered more," tweeted another. Rolling on the floor laughing Can the non-sensitive people all just get together and start our own country?" Imagine if we took this viewpoint with people who did blackface when that was morally acceptable.

"The conservatives are in the comments mad, the liberals are mad. Ah so Bill Burrs racial bigotry is grandfathered into 2020 and thats why its cool. "I know this guy killed it because EVERYONE is offended," wrote one person. And Chappelle show is the greatest comedy sketch show in my book. Chappelle's special 'For What It's Worth' is what got me into comedy and is probably my favorite special of all time. I actually find him funnier off the cuff in a lot of those of podcasts. The Netflix star referred to white women as his bches while claiming they had hijacked the woke movement while opening the show. Reactions to stand-up comedian Bill Burrs controversial Saturday Night Live monologue inundated social media feeds in the aftermath of his performance Saturday evening. With Burr's podcast, he basically releases 2 hours of material each week. It’s not enough to save it.The monologue on Saturday began trending on Twitter, with people either loving his jokes - or condemning his monologue and "Saturday Night Live" for booking him. Stand-up comic and former Breaking Bad actor Bill Burr has ignited a Twitter firestorm for mocking everyone from white women to gay people in his first Saturday Night Live monologue. (Score: 3 out 10)Įnough is Enough - Beck Bennett plays a low-level actor who puts a tone-deaf anti-Trump song on Instagram only to be told repeatedly that it is pathetic and desperate, and that he needs to take it down immediately. It’s really about the strange times we’re living in! Funny, right?!” Watch here. I mean, how did this pitch go? “So, the idea is this: A white guy is giving a Black guy shit because he lost a bet, and the Black guy is upset because cops keeping murdering Black people, but the white guy pretends to feel bad, but he’s mostly just excited that the Bears won and he’s gonna rub his Black colleague’s face in it! It’s not really about race, see? Or about how Black people are always complaining about cops killing them. For better or worse, it’s a very Bill Burr sketch (mostly for worse). The Blitz - Bill Burr plays an NFL analyst on an NFL show who is taunting his co-anchor, only to realize that his co-anchor is not interested in talking about the football because another Black man has been killed by a police officer. I remember on one podcast he said his goal is to piss people off from both sides of the political spectrum. He tried, and he also pissed people off, which I think he generally enjoys doing. The standup comedians controversial hot takes regarding white feminism, cancel culture and. That this is the first skit of the night does not bode well for the rest of the show. I wouldn't think Burr was going to come in with a bunch of new material considering he's only done stand up a handful of times in the last 8 months. Bill Burr caused quite the stir with his first-ever Saturday Night Live appearance this past weekend. Social Distance Get Together - I thought the skit was going one place, and it went a completely different, not-all-together great place, where a married couple blows a gasket every time they are corrected for using the wrong word (e.g., “unpresidented” instead of “unprecedented.”) I thought they were gonna zig, and instead they crashed and burned.
