British Couple Reacts to George Carlin – Death Penalty



British Couple Reacts to George Carlin – Death Penalty

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43 thoughts on “British Couple Reacts to George Carlin – Death Penalty”

  1. Well, I don't know when you posted this, but what an interesting Shrove Tuesday video. But Carlin is hysterical in an awful kind of way. May he rest in Peace. But James, really, you had no idea what was coming? Please, you have watched his video's before. And Millie, it took until the bomb in the ** to get your full laugh. It was all disgusting, but that was his schtick. He was a very thoughtful human being who underneath it all cared deeply about people, and the world. I did not know him, but remember him well from television. Peace

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  2. You have to understand times which he was in and how his sarcasm was so funny it's not that he's a cruel man he was somebody that said it was he did it in a sarcastic funny way but he did open guys too many people a lot of the oxymorons of life

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  3. James: "It was a different time." No, not really. Carlin was a liberal who hated capital punishment and religious hypocrisy. This is pure satire, intended to shock us with how senselessly brutal capital punishment is, how immoral capitalism can be, and how apathetic Americans are to both. The humor is only there to keep people listening long enough to absorb the real message.

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  4. I had somehow missed this Carlin performance, which amazes me. Hilarious! Even more so while watching the Beesleys' reactions, especially her growing disbelief. They were wrong though; in the end it wasn't comedy, it was THE MESSAGE delivered on a flaming fire of often bitter but always in-your-face sarcastic comedy. I miss George. (And I like the Beesleys a lot. I don't think they quite understand how George is mocking American sports 'culture' (not to mention capitaism and religion) here, though.)

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  5. George Carlin is a national treasure. He led the way for so many comedians just by how he didn't care. But he was more about testing free speech than being edgy.

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  6. George Carlin along with his contemporaries had a profound impact on comedy. If you enjoyed George, you would probably love Lenny Bruce. Bruce was the ground breaking comedian that made it possible for George Carlin and others to do cutting edge and brutality honest comedy.🎉

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  7. Nobody does it like George did it. Half of them would be arrested if they tried to talk like that, with all the stupid Politically Correct bullshit we have over here these days. Too bad. George was FUNNY while he made scathing social commentary. 🙂

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  8. George used irreverence to make points with just a sprinkling of humor. He's sarcastically outing the cruelty we've doused on each other through the ages (humans were barbaric at times). Thanks for sharing this!

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  9. You gotta love the way George thinks. Just to let you know I got your Valentine. It came back to me with it saying "Insufficient Address'" unable to forward. I put on the address you have listed.

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  10. I can see Millie is not enjoying George Carlin's particular form of sarcasm. He was actually very anti-death penalty and really, REALLY hated hypocrisy. Thus, he was always controversial. And, Wow… remember that this in 1996. Mostly we see how right he was, at least about how cut throat corporations are and many forms of religion, for that matter.

    If you want to understand how the drug world works, watch Breaking Bad. That will show you all levels.

    As for George… George, George, George. I grew up watching him at a time when activists of all kinds peopled the world. He was considered a comic-activist and all of his comedy is heavily laced with very liberal activist rhetoric, some of which changed the world. He IS a legend. Oh, and by the way, he was also in the movie Dogma, a very funny American movie that pokes fun at religion and especially the Catholic church. Alan Rickman is also in it, as well as many other stars.

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  11. Believe it or not, Carlin was as straight- laced as they come.

    Back in the day, there were banks actually known as drug banks. Known for laundering $$ on a huge level! That's the reason for restrictions on the amount of $$ that can be deposited at once.

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  12. Your generation isn’t used to people not caring what might offend someone else. There was a couple of things that I was offended by but I’m not going to make a big deal about it. Now, if someone is offended, they yell and scream and try to silence the speaker. That completely goes against the first amendment. Too many people are thinned skinned today.

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  13. Modern football has been compared to the ancient Gladiators from the Roman Empire. The differences are usually in football there’s less bloodshed and most of the time somebody doesn’t die. For the beheadings I vote for Madame Guillotine; she quick and guaranteed to be successful. Most of the other forms have a history of not always working. His point of televised executions, especially the controlling the speed, was used in a movie called Untraceable. The Wolverine being high is an idea for a movie that’s coming out this year; it’s a bear that gets high on coke and terrorizes a small town. It’s called Cocaine Bear.

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