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"Ty Was A BIG Disappointment With the Drug and Alcohol Theme"
Love2laugh213 2 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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08-02-06, 05:06 PM (EST)
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"Ty Was A BIG Disappointment With the Drug and Alcohol Theme" |
As a recovering alcoholic myself and from a long line of alcoholics in my family, I took real offense to his ignorance about the disease with his controversal "Disease/Addiction" joke. While I wanted to laugh at the "you can't buy a bag of Teberculosis" joke...I really got mad at how ignorant he truly was. While more than half of the population in America are addicted to something whether it be drugs, alcohol, sex, or eating, etc. why would he think a joke like that would help him become The Last Comic Standing? Isn't the point to appeal to the audience? As much of the audience as possible?Here's the lowdown on the disease: Alcoholism has been recognized as a disease by the MA for years and while you can't buy a bag of TB you also cannot buy a bag of obsession, spiritual malady, insanity, etc. These are what make an alcoholic. So what really is the difference between a disease and an addiction? Nothing. An addiction IS a disease. Even when it's cigarettes. Don't agree? Well, I'm certainly interested in knowing what the rest of you think. Frankly, I was disappointed and he DOES NOT get my vote.
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bflobrian 4 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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08-03-06, 02:07 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Ty Was A BIG Disappointment With the Drug and Alcohol Theme" |
I agree...Ty and Chris both use drugs and sex as comic expression. I have no laughter for either of them. Josh is able to bring the audience down with his family spelling out words at the dinner table. He had my daughter in tears. I vote Josh all the way. Bri
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2Centz 150 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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08-04-06, 09:34 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Ty Was A BIG Disappointment With the Drug and Alcohol Theme" |
Congratulations on your recovery; I can only imagine what a daily struggle it must be. I suspect Ty knows as well, as we all know somebody who has succumbed to addiction.On any given night, one of the comics makes fun of some segment of the population, who, if they are as sensitive as you, would become irate. He didn't say that addiction was BS, he just said that he does not believe it should be compared to infectious diseases, like TB. There are many professional doctors, psychiatrists etc. out there that will agree with him. It's really a matter of semantics. If comics did'nt make fun of anyone, there would be no comics. Have you seen Sara Silverman, Dave Chapelle, Chris Rock, or even Jeff Foxworthy, who makes fun of rednecks? Should rednecks be mad? If every single subset of the population is off limits, then the world will be a very humorless place. Oftentimes, making light of races and stereotypes can cast light on the absurdity of stereotyping. Look up Chapelle's most recent interview and his take on race humor. Good luck on your journey. I think if you lighten up a bit, it might make things a little easier.
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badfatty 18 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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08-08-06, 07:33 PM (EST)
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6. "RE: Ty Was A BIG Disappointment With the Drug and Alcohol Theme" |
Ty is absolutely my favorite of the bunch, and has been since the beginning. I have been in recovery for 6 1/2 years--big ol alcoholic for 14 years. I also have a sister to whom I'm very close that, as I type, is in a treatment center for methamphetamine addiction. I still think his jokes about this stuff are funny. I also don't think he's ignorant at all to this subject. I happen to agree with him some too. As much as I know personally what a struggle this crap is, I also firmly believe that there is a great deal of choice, decision-making involved. From the choice to get wasted or try drugs in the first place to the choice to do what is necessary to stop. In the end, no matter how much help an addict/alcoholic gets, behavioral change is still required on the part of that person--the willingness (or lack of) to do that is a choice. Some choose it, some don't. The fact that it is incredibly hard does not make it impossible. And the point for a comic is not to avoid offending people in every possible situation. The jokes about religion, politics, sex and drugs are a big part of most comics' material--and there are people on all sides of those issues, people who make up their audience. I've heard the comics insult many things I believe, people I respect and values I hold. But if they're funny people, they still make me laugh. Ty is a gifted comic, and even though I know he won't win, I think he should.
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