I've seen the movie, liked it, but in the end: isn't SBC proving that if you create the correct circumstances, everyone will become an anti-semite? And isn't he abusing his well-meaning hosts, who are happy to have a guest from a country they have never heard of, to make that point? Isn't he in fact proving that if you put someone in a leading position, he can abuse people's politeness, and can prove anything? Why does SBC have to prove that everybody can possibly be an anti-semite? I was, when I started to think about the movey, no longer amused.
I think that the
review in Slate raises some very good questions.
On the other hand, the re-enactor and the porcelain shop are outrageously funny.
Well you are quite right about that... he shouldnt try to always make an issue of it hahaha
but well SBC did get whacked on the face in New York the other day.......
asked the wrong person the wrong question hehehehe
i saw the episode in which he was the gay fashion nutter from austria... on a gun demonstration with a redneck.... i almost thought he was going to get one between the eyes then.......
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I think satire like this that is so completely over the top and utterly convinces people that it's real just further illustrates how stupid some people are. I think that's the funnier aspect of his comedy.
Too bad people couldn't be anti-stupid instead.
being anti-stupid would take the fun out of it hahahahaha
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