I read one review that was skewering his idea that he said every person is born from between a woman's legs. The review said that he conveniently forgot c-sections. At that point I knew what type of logic the author had, and knew it was going to be a terrible critique.
Anyway, I liked his story telling, and he's definitely the best comedian out there because of how natural he is. But this lacked those laugh out loud moments mostly, and was easily his worst from the specials.
As for his logic, what I think he was getting at is lost on most -- if you can laugh at yourself and things in general, you won't be going to the easy road of cancel culture over small things that hurt your feelings. He used his friend as an example who paid the ultimate price. I can understand why the alphabet community is angry at him as are others, because they were the butt end of it, but his style is pointing out sillyness through racial and marginalized examples and at the end I don't think he means things literally. It's a creative way of storytelling and talking about touchy principles.
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