Zombie
Well-Known Member
Oh for sure, it definitely sucks for him, just as it probably sucks for the hundreds of other people who have that dream and haven't realized it, I imagine many with comedy routines that don't include offensive racial stereotypes. I'm not sure what makes this guy in particular any more deserving of sympathy than them.Yeah, man. I shouldn't have called you a robot, so I apologize for that. I'm not trying to suppress your freedom of speech or anyone else's for that matter, but the online mob mentality is detrimental and fake (for the most part.)
People are very different in real life than their online persona. They tend to exaggerate and amply their feelings to be heard.
I don't know the SNL guy's name. I listened to his podcast. I cringed when he said what he said, but I knew it was out if ignorance and he wasn't, to the best that I know, wasn't malicious. Dude made a mistake. It just cost him, I'd imagine, his dream.
I imagine the guy is feeling pretty terrible. His tweet is deflating his feelings. The dude literally had his dreams come true and lost it. I don't care if he's white, black, purple, brown, I feel bad for him.
If he was a malicious, racist **** I'd be the first one to throw him under the bus.
I don't know. Maybe he is. I'd rather give the benefit of the doubt though rather than have the mentality of he must suffer the consequences.
Losing a job ****s with you. Losing your dream right after you reached it must be hard.
Hate culture sucks, man.
I appreciate your apology but you still assume many of the people upset are doing so disingenously, which kind of puzzles me tbh.