Sounded pretty bad from what I read. Racial slurs directed at Asians (particularly Chinese) were the worst, but also some lesser crimes. And it's not like these were in his distant past - it sounded like he was pretty up front about this (which makes one question SNL's vetting process).El Guapo wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 4:00 pmHow bad were Shane Gillis's comments?hepcat wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:48 pm The recent firing of Shane Gillis from SNL almost immediately after he was hired, coupled with a few other high profile take downs (or in some cases, attempted take downs) of comedians, writers and just your average person on the street, is (in my opinion) one of the greatest cultural threats we've seen in a while - "cancel culture", is the term, I believe.
I don't find Gillis particularly funny, but I sure as hell wouldn't want someone going back and putting the works of true comic geniuses like Mel Brooks or George Carlin under the same puritanical lens with the sole intent of destroying their lives. I'm fine with calling folks out on their past behavior, but let's not hang people in the square.
Sigh, I guess the concept of the commensurate response died the moment social media was invented.
[edit]Maybe the best analogy is Barstool Sports level. If you tolerate Barstool, you probably thought this was fine.[/edit]