Matt Riffe Cancelled For Making Jokes About Women
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My thing is, I get it's comedy but women do hold onto things more strongly, if that makes sense. And when you make a joke about a serious struggle that most women go through/have gone through, it will spoil things for you 🤷🏾♀️
Also the special needs helmet thing just made everything worse
Your struggle isn’t special. If you can laugh at other people’s struggle, folks should be able to laugh at yours. If folks aren’t ok with that they should stick to Amy Schumer coochie jokes
@@AbaNPreach Couldn't have said it better. Seems like people like to just cherry pick nowadays.
Maybe you should get one of those helmets
PIN OF SHAME
Life's hard.
A comedian made a joke I didn’t find funny.
*I’ve been personally betrayed.*
They really have no real issue in life. To think this is a betrayal. Come on now, you didn't find a joke funny.
If you want betrayal go and dive into warhammer lore, you'll see what betrayal is.
Pretty much. I saw a bit of it that someone else was watching, it had this joke in it. I didn't think it was funny and I left. It was obviously going for dark comedy.
@@CAWC971the comment really went over your head huh?
Why....why have you done this 😭😭😭😭😭
@@CAWC971For my queeeeeen!- said when attacking said queen, is the best warhammer betrayal meme
What's crazy is a comedian making fun of everyone under the sun and getting universal praise for it but as soon as it's your turn to get a joke made about you, it's all of a sudden a problem and you're pressed about it. Where were you when they were making fun of everyone else? Pure hypocrisy.
I mean I'm not a feminist or a transgender. And I'm also mad at Matt and Dave Chappelle for changing their whole style of comedy for attention
@@gsoma4022start your own joke then
Exactly! This applies to every group of people out there. "Like you can make a joke about those people over there but the moment you come for me? Oh it's time to cancel".
@@gsoma4022 Not everyone can talk about Ovaltine for 40 years.
@@gsoma4022 wtf does that mean? they need attention to grow their names even more and what style they changing?
Patrice O'Neil was right ONCE again...people that don't know funny are trying to police funny. Comedy is one of the last bastions of honest truth. That's probably why it's targeted so heavily
👏🏻Wise quote!
Honest truth or honest opinion?
PC police and cancelers would short-circuit and breakdown if they ever watch Patrice. Patrice is truly a legend.
Explaining the Donkey Punch on fox news "why are you laughing shes outraged"😂 The GOAT. No one was better. RIP
Comedy died on November 29, 2011
I think his response was perfect. He made a post that said "If you've ever been offended by a joke I've told - here's a link to my official apology" and it was a link to special needs helmets.
😂😂😂😂lmfaooooo comedy
Lmfaooooo
That's so cringe
Cringe
😂
They're quick to cancel him for one joke, but quick to argue that their open sexual harassment of the guy during his stand up shows are A ok! This will soon blow over and you'll see the repetitive nonsense that has become the norm of the sisterhood monolith. They're extremely impulsive with very little critical thought to the matters at hand, and extremely poor memories when it comes to the things they do wrong, that are virtually similar to what they complain about.
Oh my goodness..
Regularly ogling his body but he's not allowed to say certain things..... Sheesh.
One joke?
We all need to be honest and admit that the joke, while not particularly too funny, was mild and people are actively choosing to be "outraged" by it. Notice how seemingly all the offended people are making videos and posts expressing their opinions in order to drive engagement. This is the true danger of social media: people are pretending for clicks, in everything. There have always been jokes, songs, movies, etc. that certain people(s) don't care for, but now those people can monetize their dislike of those things by expressing "outrage". The world has truly become a stage.
I thought it was funny as hell personally but you do you
Your comment gives me hope for humanity. It's the sum of it all ! 👏🏿
outrage peddling, a very lucrative social media grift.
Yup. None of em actually cared about him beforehand. Just jumping on a wave to get engagement and ironically doing nothing but getting the special more views anyways. I guarantee if they didn't manufacture outrage it wouldn't ever have even a 5th of the view it has now.
@@hughjass5583 it wasn't funny enough to charge money for tickets. It was vanilla af
WAIT! You didn't cover the "Apology" link from twitter?
He linked an apology and if you clicked the link it took you to a website to buy medical helmets. That was funny as hell.
As a woman I thought those first few jokes were some of the funniest in the special 🤷♀️ but him linking the special needs helmets as a response to people that were offended, was by far the funniest shit 🤣 & I’m glad he didn’t try to backpedal & apologize, because too many people are so nervous about offending people nowadays…
These crybabies probally laugh at other dark humor anyway
Preach.
matt literally threaten a lawsuit on a surgeon cus he thought he was revealing he had plastic surgery but that surgeon was just making a tiktok content. oh but women cant be mad
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@@Diamondr11Blueit has to be funny for someone to laugh about it
Tom MacDonald was right. A generation of people raised on South Park cannot be this offended at everything.
Absolutely true ! 😂
These aren't people raised by South Park
It's the kids who's parents didn't let them watch South Park that are crying and speaking up.
You're a Bozo just for quoting Tom Mcdonald of all people. FOH 😂😂
Isn't South Park still running?
“Is he gay? Because that jaw line is making me gay” AYOOO LMAO
He is not cancelled and cannot be. This is making him more popular and more relevant. That made the Netflix show more watched. Personally I downloaded it to watch it because of all this nonsense drama.
And I will do the same lol
@@CAWC971 me too, shid we might as well start a Discord watch party because im sure there will be more
@@CourtesyoftheDShit slide me a link too 😂
That's literally the reason he did this. Comedians don't get cancelled. They say something controversial and when people get mad, claim they're getting cancelled to artificially generate hype and a sense of taboo.
Yeah crying about cncellation is pathetic
Feminist: “You’re only allowed to make offensive jokes if they’re funny🙄”
Also Feminist: “Offensive jokes are never funny😡”
*insert 4,2069th joke about white people being straight edge Ned Flanders "howdy doodily" people*
*cue feminists losing their shit*
They're just mad because it's their turn. But once you realize everyone's laughing with each other, the gravity in the room gets a lot lighter.
Nobody says that.
@@Hyrule409 Their turn? Men have been making SA, DV, and jokes about women since the 60's. Men are the one's that are gonna have their turn
@@impressionare3243why you lying? People say it lol
@@impressionare3243 You're all over in the comment section fighting a losing fight and you are not even putting on a good fight. If you're going to spend this much time, at least do it properly.
Lady….there WAS a punch line. The lady with the black eye in the joke received it.
As a women......I love this 😂😂😂
As a woman I applaud this as well 😂😂😂!
Dwl😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Bars
Bringing someone to a comedy club is a great way of observing their emotional maturity.
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Totally agree 💯
or a CoD lobby
Hmm deep 💯
Lmaoo totally
The irony is that the only way to find that joke funny is you have to believe that what is being said and implied is wrong. That's the core of the humor.
humor is in the absurd.
Aside from being distasteful, which I'm okay with, there's something in the delivery that just doesn't connect it for me. If you're gonna tell a racist/edgy/sexist joke, it has to have an excellent delivery, that's why few people pull it off
It'st he ridiculous nature of it that makes it funny, but the woke types are humorless. What they find funny is seeing bad things happen to people they don't like. They all tell on themselves in their videos because they lack self awareness. Like when the anti-racist types talk about black people, they talk about them as if they are helpless and weak, and in desparate need of their help. It's so strange, but it makes perfect sense because of how naive they are and because they've been told what to think rather than taught how to think. They're all just one mob, terrified of being cast out, so few of them dare to even question any of the messaging they reveive.
This is actually a very good point.
Like if you really thought hitting women was okay, it wouldn’t even be a joke, just a statement.
@@wilsonsanabia4259yup the delivery was weak, sorta explained the joke along the way
The content and idea was something others have riffed on before, he just used it as a leading joke when it didn’t fit the moment
I'm a domestic abuse survivor and I found the joke not hilarious but I did smile 😂. You know what actually triggers me? People who get triggered. Like I can laugh at dark jokes and then someone starts cry about it, then I start feeling like a victim. It takes a long time to get out of the victim mentality, i want to laugh about it I don't want pity anymore.
That’s it!
I've been @bused bot a single women i know has had a healthy relationship, i didn't get offended by the joke it wasn't funny, the only thing i thought was oh u really just said that, that's it but after the helmet and the beefing with the 6 yrs old kid!! Dude whats so hard in saying sorry if i offended you, but this is the type of comedy i make if ur not comfortable with it dont come
Saying sorry is dumb. Because he’s not sorry😂 if he apologizes the easily offended people will come back. I think this is a deliberate attempt by him to have less of a female audience. Maybe he wants to get away from women being his biggest fans.
Hmm...
Do you want me to go old school ab use jokes, or make something specific out of what you posted?
@@CEWIII9873 lol feel free. Tbh everyone is different the only thing that I've had to work on was getting rid of some toxic traits that I adopted from him. Jokes in my personal case makes it less heavy.
I always believed that a standup is like a reverse boxing match where the performer is the one throwing punches and the audience is the one randomly receiving them. It is always funny when someone else gets punched, but when it’s your turn, some people get pissed
Pretty accurate. I think people are entitled to being offended, but if the intent was not to hurt you don’t be a snowflake. As a dude, I’ve taken some foul jokes from my friends (not really.foul but it hurt my feelings😂) every joke has the potential to hurt because they have a little bit of truth to them, but it’s Jokes so let it go:)
@@josephbth5562 some of those shots they take are high caliber man 😭
That's where the "punch" in punchline comes from.
I'm a woman and while I mighy not find the topic of domestic violence funny, I understand that not every joke a comedian makes is going to land with everybody. You can choose not to laugh and move on until he says something that you do find funny. If you're watching on Netflix just fast forward or simply watch something else. But to make these dumb tiktoks about it just comes off as ridiculous. You can't police what other people say or joke about.
I'm actually glad he made that joke because he was able to weed out the annoying thirsty hyenas that only came to his show in the hopes that they would see him taking off his belt again and not because they wanted to come to a comedy show to laugh. I completely understand how he might feel, knowing that some people are only coming to his show to ogle him and not because of his comedic talent. So now that they're gone, he can finally be himself instead of treated like a piece of meat.
True. I don't play about domestic abuse or abuse of any kind, but I do recognize that comedians have a veryyyy fine line of how dark you can go with jokes. He's made dark jokes for years and they often go well for the most part, but this one clearly didn't. That being said I think there's room for him to grow, and trying to snatch up his platform altogether won't do that. I think the special helmets thing was also too far, but I admit I cracked up. Tears actually, but there are just some things you don't do when you have such a large audience.
I was thinking this same thing. I’m the beginning he probably enjoyed the attention from the lady’s. I’m sure the attention is confidence boosting and fun BUT there comes a point when your like this has gone too far.
all of you should stop watching comedy shows...yikes.
I wonder why none of you speak up or call these women who would touch and grope him in public.
@@bobbob-vw4cc ????
@bobbob-vw4cc For real. They think he went too far, which means they really shouldn't watch him if they can't handle his dark sense of humor. You can't police what people find funny and attempting to do so makes you a Karen to the highest degree.
Matt told that joke on the road for months, in front of thousands of female fans, and we didn't hear about it until it hit Netflix? I don't think most of the people who are upset are his fan base and He and Uncle Roger are a gem. when you are being cancelled as a comedian, you know you are on the right track.
Unfunny and cringe
@@impressionare3243hahaa you keep posting this... nobody cares what you think 😂
@@impressionare3243 He's not funny, but he's also not offensive enough for people to freak out. These newer gens are so easily disturbed and would never survive comedians like Bernie Mac.
@@5050TM I'm not even sure if they are newer gens. I've seen fellow Gen Xers (!!!!) get all ruffled over this. We grew up with Eddie Murphy and you're offended by this???? 🤦♀️
I honestly believe its just trendy to be outraged nowadays
@@jenster29EXACTLY. It’s very little to do with the new generation and mostly to do with ppl wanting attention. Social media has created the ultimate attention meta; victimhood. Ppl who want attention will do whatever is necessary to scratch that itch just like heroin addict. Same same but different.
Personally i find joking about the bad things ive been through quite freeing, to be able to look back and laugh at tragedy suggests that i have moved on. One of the funniest jokes ive ever heard was made about my suicide attempt by my best friend. I still cant help but chuckle even thinking about it.
Ayo plini fans are based still
@@TwoDogsBigYardwe don't even know what the joke was, let alone the circumstances in which it was given, good jokes are all about timing. And if we can't laugh at the more serious and darker parts of human nature, then we'd all probably have a mental breakdown. If something triggers you that's a good thing. It's a sign that you have some issue that needs attention, so that you can go and fix it. But as I said originally unless we were there and heard in what context it had been given then; if the person who the joke was made about was not offended then I don't think we have any right to say otherwise and can only perceive that it was done without malicious intent
@@viatlas4835lol 😂😂😂
@@TwoDogsBigYard Good friends know how to joke about something in a way that you can appreciate. Not everyone is a walking pussy.
Yess i totally understand, i used to be in a Domestic violence relationship and after getting out although it was traumatic then i find myself making jokes sometimes like i remember my friend and I were cleaning and i spilled the Clorox and she was saying its okay its okay and i laughed saying " damn id be getting my ass beat rn lol " she looked at me weird but who are you to say i can't laugh at my own trauma 😂
I honestly think this was the best route to take for Matt. He's gotten rid of all the humorless feminists who only watched him for his looks and can finally start garnering an audience that apprectiates and can take his jokes. All these comedy police are doing are giving him more material for his next show.
That’s what I thought too. His fanbase was full of women so I think he wanted them to turn on him. He’s still going to make money because people will still laugh at his jokes
agreed you can tell most of those feminist only like him cause of his look and soon he made a joke about feminist they get mad but didn't get mad when he made other joke toward fat people and other those are fake fans
@@SoldierSpiderx All the woman turning on him are all people that judge very harshly in private. They just go online and post their bs to look good, yet in private they are some of the most judgmental people out there from what I've seen. So many of them get caught with old tweets/posts unironically being rac*st, homophobic, fat shaming, etc. These people are delusional clowns who should just be ignored as that is what will drive them crazy the most. They "NEED" attention.
Some people care and that’s oke. Stop saying what others need to do and how they should respond to jokes. That is for everybody individually to decide. You sound like you are trying to control how people should think and react but they don’t have to take a joke or not listen if they don’t want to. Your opinion is irrelevant to the truth.
@@isalisa909i don't feel like that honestly, i mean he was doing comedy for 12 years, why wasn't be famous before when he wasn't that good looking , suddenly he became good looking and instantly got famous, pretty privilege is real,
But let's see what happens next, i can't actually say if that was a good move from him, or a bad move
Lol Richard Ramirez and Ted Bundy proved you can quite literally butcher women by the dozen and still have legions of adoring fangirls. A bad haircut is a bigger threat to Matt's career than 200 controversial Netflix specials.
Based
Ha, true. There's also that experiment some dude did where he created dating profiles with these model looking dudes as the profile pics, but the worst kinda crap in their bios. One of them straight up was saying he had gone to jail for "crimes involving children", and these girls were still like "everyone makes mistakes UwU". I think we're at the point where we can stop pretending men are the only ones who think with their genitals sometimes.
Woman here! 🙋♀️ I had never seen any of his comedy prior to the special, but he had me laughing 95% of the time. Comedy is powerful, it's what got me through some heavy stuff in life. I call these people complaining children. No control over their own emotions will make them find fault or issue with anything or anybody else other than themselves.
I'm a woman. My husband and I both laughed at that joke because it was funny. I didn't take the joke as making fun of DV, I took it as making fun of the irony of "putting her in the kitchen" and "she was probably hit because she can't cook" as making fun of those thought processes of people, NOT DV. It obviously went over some people's heads. 😂😂
P.S. my husband and I are both against any kind of DV. We got the joke, others didn't and complained because they didn't understand what he was actually making fun of.
Even aba and preach didn't get this. They called it a "get back in the kitchen" joke.
No, it subverted those jokes, same as Chappelle jokes inverting "the bigger joke".
Dark humor is like food. Not everybody gets it.
@@madamedex5989
I bet I could get 90% of the girls in these tik tok videos to laugh at a dead baby joke -
"What's the difference between a pile of dead babies and a Ferrari?
I don't have a Ferrari in my garage."
Exactly
Several years ago my mom was babysitting my nephew and he had a toy sword he was playing with and accidentally hit her in the eye.
The following day Mom's black eye was super noticeable and they were throwing a house party. My dad and I overhear a new guest gasp and ask my mom what happened and my dad replied with a perfectly delivered dv joke that had all of us mothers laughing so hard we had to cross our legs 😭😭
If we removed all the jokes that might offend someone, we would have none left. And that is a world I absolutely refuse to live in. Let humor live on.
Selective Outrage comes to my mind.
I forgot which comedian it was that made fun of me coz I was Asian. I almost got kicked out coz I was laughing hard that they thought I was a heckler. Well I was drunk and having fun. TikTok and social media made everyone so tight assed that probably in the future, the way you wipe your ass will be “offensive”
Exactly! This is what joke is. There is no neutral joke. It’s always about someone or something some people do or don’t. When it’s not about people, it’s about animals. So people will always find an excuse to be mad at comedians. The number of sensitive people in this country is ridiculous !
Bruh its not that they want to remove every joke thats offensive to someone, its that they want to remove jokes that are offensive to them. Cause u know, theyre the marginalized group or some sht.
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I am a woman who suffered domestic abuse and I find this joke super funny. the whole bit was funny. Nothing should be off limits because it's a joke.
Murder jokes are super common too. Nothings off limits in comedy. Thanks Thanks being sensible 👍, stay safe 🙏
Maybe the abuse knocked some sense into you and that’s why you’re sensible💀
I hope you’re well, just jokes ❤️
@@tonybablony2041nah u crazy 😂
It’s not like he hit you or agreed you deserved to be hit right? No if he approached that worn and said that then….that’s another story
idk the joke wasn't funny but thats all it was a joke
My wife and I enjoyed his show. We're in our 40's so we grew up with comedians that pushed ALL boundaries. I'm glad that some comedians are still doing that. Bernie Mac had jokes about beating children with hammers and I still laugh at the jokes.
oo your so edgy
What to you say to a woman with two black eyes? Nothing, you told her twice.
😂
Fake Feminist:😡😡😡😡
This is how you can tell these people never actually listened to his comedy prior to netflix. Dude never pulls punches 😂
Yeah every time I see dude show he’s walking that Tosh 2.0 line 😂
Neither did the hostess' husband.
@@robinthestate6548 lmfao well played
That chick that attacked Matt's looks and immediately went to his "body shaming" without seeing the irony, would be wearing her heels like earrings if he looked her way 😂
Made me wonder if she had a big-"penis"...but seriously for me the huge anchor hanging from her nose was the biggest red-flag. Oops, is it body shaming when it's "jewelry"?
they don't have principles at all. Ever notice how their first insult in place of an argument is 'incel' despite claiming that men shouldn't base their value on getting laid? That the 2nd thing they go to is attacking how someone looks? (body shaming?)
They're incapable of thinking for 2 seconds about the inconsistencies in their prescriptions or worldview
I feel like Matt could really flip the script on their ass and say that joke was actually about a lesbian couple, both raising awareness of the DV in that dynamic AND still keeping the joke offensive to the clowns that aren't there to laugh.
😂this would actually be so funny
missed opportunity!
He couldn't because then he would get cancelled from *every* platform.
I didnt even find that joke offensive. Comedy is comedy. Its not going to be a safe space oriented event. Comedy is going to be dark, raunchy, and all the above. If you can't take the jokes, stay on your bubble. Let us all enjoy life.
We need to be real. It wasn't even remotely funny
That joke was right up there with the joke "What do you tell a woman with two black eyes? Nothing, you've already told her twice!"😂😂😅😅
Dark humor, yes, but we need to learn to laugh at the good, bad, and ugly!
Exactly. The only problem with the joke is that I am old now and have heard variations of it before.
DAMMIT I LAUGHED!
Course I love that joke
And almost everyone that hears that one for the first time giggles and does some version of "Oh man that's fucked up *haha*". We all know it's wrong, that's why it's funny.
@@leileyaravencroftit's a classic for sure. So dumb that it never fails to get a laugh. Just gotta scream the punchline
Yep. Dark humour is needed IMO. People have to be able to take the edge off things honestly.
The restaurant example was so accurate. If you go to a restaurant and don't like their food you just keep it moving and never eat there again. Why can't people just do that with comedians bruh. If you think someone ain't funny then just chalk it up and keep it moving you don't have to engage with the content. Society kills me bruh 😂. Everyone wants to make themselves the main character. This takes me back to that discussion you guys had around that chick who was tryna explain her red pill stuff to normal people and they weren't on board and she was so confused. This the same energy I feel like some of these people online be having where I'm like bruh just be normal, you can dislike a show or something and just keep it moving. Not everything needs to be some think piece 😂
Great video as always, y'all ain't ever miss the mark 🎯💯
Women: We are so much more emotionally capable then men
Also women: Try to cancel a man over one joke
Also love how everyone resorted to making fun of his looks, REALLLLL mature
I was chatting with a woman and we decided to meet up. She then told me she had a kid. I apologized and said I'm not looking to meet a mom and wished her luck. I was VERY polite about it. She immediately said, "You're still single because you're too ugly to love." Lol.
Yes women are more emotionally intelligent then men thats exactly why we know what to say when to say it, and we care about other people's feelings, men don't deserve that tho
@@mandu6665sorry that happened, her loss
Bill Burr's "no reason to hit a woman" is hilarious.
Dave Chapelle has definitely said things about "smacking a bitch"
"Is Wayne Brady gonna have to smack a b*tch?" - Chapelle Show 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I prefer Daniel Tosh's "no reason to hit a woman."
"So if you come home from a long day at work to find your wife has already drowned 2 of your kids & she's about to dunk the third one, can you run over and pop her then? "Nope. Unfortunately you're gonna have to let her dunk that third one. There's no excuse.""
Chad Daniels has another one along the lines of, "whats better to hear on your birthday? "I miss my dad" or "blllllblblblll! Bloop." (Talking about how Dads are more likely to walk out, but mothers are more likely to kill their kids, even if solely out of spite)
Jokes in 2030: "So whats the deal with sis white men?" That is pretty much all that will be encouraged to be made fun of.
We must also highlight that the same ones who became outraged by the joke are the same ones who were sexualizing him at his shows during crowd work. He's only "funny" when he's making those women feel good, but not when he's actually trying to be a comedian.
How do you personally know that it’s the same ones? Lol. If anything it’s likely that they didn’t mind the joke . The most outraged people are not his fans, just people poised to jump on controversy. There’s probably only a small percentage of his fans that didn’t like it and even then an even smaller one that stopped supporting him
You actually called it correct. That guy is a conservative gay man who mainly talks about ridiculous Q+ people.
So....
He is a POWER bottom?
If you've ever seen Matt Rife comment sections, no way hes getting cancelled. Women THIRST over that man
It's mostly milfs and cougars though but hey most men don't even get that. 😂
@@the1stmetalheadthose are the ones with money tho 😂. So it's perfect for him selling tickets
Because none of them are listening to what he says anyway. They're all wishing they were the Iowa MILF.
@@Ryan-wx1bihe got the male equivalent of a bbl for this reason
I am a woman who has been following Matt for a long time. This stand up special is nothing compared to some of the things he says on stage 😂 so i dont understand why people are so mad now 🤷♀️ Like hell he made fun of somebody who was going through a OD at his show 😂 no one is off-limits with him and thats the most inclusive thing a comedian can do ❤
He’s now in a relationship. Most the women who watch him aren’t there because he’s funny, they’re there because they are sexually attracted to him
@ducksquidbat8315 Who cares if he's in a relationship? And yes, some women are there because they just want to look at him. I personally could care less what he looks like I have children his age, i just love unapologetic comedians.
@@queenpinkysfamily1618 that’s fine? I’m providing an explanation as to why “people are mad now”…
@ducksquidbat8315 People are mad at him because they don't think he's funny because of certain jokes and he won't conform to their will, has nothing to do with his girlfriend so why try and make that a thing 🤦♀️ do you live for drama and lie?
@@queenpinkysfamily1618then dont say you dont understand why people are so mad now...can a girlfriend not be a factor in online hate?
"You're a guest on native land and you wanna make fun of them?" My favorite Aba bits are where he does the quickly slapped-together outrage
$5 NACHOS!!!!!!!!
“Just because you’re offended doesn’t mean you’re right.” -Ricky Gervais
BTW, that "my grandfather f**ked Rosa Parks in the front of the bus" joke was actually part of Matt Rife's special. The tiktok girl just merely quoted it. And that's the point, Aba said it, the joke was purely absurd, that's why it's funny, not because it genuinely reflects the comedian's actual personal beliefs. They're just jokes, content, funny absurd anecdotes for a f**king comedy special ffs, not like a serious sincere TedTalk session.
Everything that happens on a comedy stage is purely just for performance (putting on a show), means that everything that was said don't mean shit in real life outside of the comedy club, so it's clearly not to be taken seriously as an insight into the performer's mind and personality. That's why Dave Chappelle once said, "understand this, I don't ever regret whatever I've said on stage". On. Stage. But unfortunately that seems to be the essential missing ingredient in the minds of these type of people who doesn't get comedy, or the nature of it.
I hope they see this, that unfunny wet rag doesn't deserve credit for that joke
I grew up in the 90s when comedy was gold, from "your momma" jokes to "religion" to even "special needs", people are so touchy now a days that they are trying to cancel anything funny because someone got their feelings hurt....it's called a JOKE...as in just kidding, but they seem to not understand that. If I get offended by something (specially a joke) that someone said then that is my problem, I have to figure out why I got offended in the 1st place. Thank you guys for making this video, you guys were on point like always!!
That Rosa Parks one was funny though
Matt Rife’s crowdwork is great. His Netflix special was okay. He’s still growing as an artist.
Nothing offensive occurred. People are soft.
YESSIR THAY ARE VERY WEAK SO SOFT WE GROW UP WITH TOUGH SKIN 😅😅😅
1:10 Yes, Brad Polumbo is a gay comentator 😅 He's amazing, glad you guys are using his video!
Ngl... that Rosa Parks joke was funny af. Im ashamed i laughed so hard at this
Usually, when a comedian gets "canceled," they start selling out shows everywhere lmao
It's because the effectiveness of cancel culture is already sliding back downhill, thankfully. It has killed itself.
*Should we have warning at the door during comedy specials to signify sensitive jokes will be told and the comedian isn't responsible for picking/choosing what offends people? If you're thin-skinned and words have an immense effect on you. Stay your ass at home or dont watch. Simple solution.*
Good idea! Let’s just keep them away from the show- more fun for us
Sign should simply read
This is a Comedy club...not mental health therapy center.
These people really attack comedians like they haven't spent their whole childhood making jokes about everything regardless of how it makes people feel. They're just gonna turn your complaining into more jokes. It's in their nature, you can't stop it.
Those same people say the N word offline for sure 😂😂
Aba's gonna need a lawyer to defend that last statement 😂
Buddy caught in 4k
The offensive part was how bad the joke was 😆
You’d think a guy of his pop culture standing wouldn’t stumble so hard but I suppose everybody has a bad day LOL
Its hilarious to me how everyone laughed when he made fun of disabled people, rightfully so since its a comedy show but as soon as the women were the butt of a joke all hell breaks loose. You cant make this shit up😂
If a white woman got up on stage and made jokes about black men abandoning their children, what you think would happen to her?
Yall hypocrites on this for real.
I like how she's trying to tell successful comedians how to write comedy and be funny, and she thinks she has a point. How can people be this clueless about so many things?
I've watched a lot of his comedy and that joke that got him "canceled" was actually pretty tame in comparison to some things he's said. It's definitely not something his actual audience (the people who watch him regularly) would be surprised or offended to hear.
For real. I'm a woman who is a genuine fan of him, and the joke people are trying to cancel him for is weirdly tame for him. I think it was so tame that some of his real fans found it boring. He has said way worse things that I found hilarious, and it's his extremely dark humor his fans come to watch him for.
The interaction at 11:58 until the end, sent me 😂😂😂😂
12:20 - The ending fucking killed me - the banter between bothe of them is so wholesome 😂😂😂😂👌👌🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, people need to stop being so sensitive. Look, I can understand being upset at certain things, but I think comedy is the one place where everyone should relax and give people leeway more so than pretty much any other aspect of life. I remember there was a TH-cam video of a female comedian on stage that was asked by an audience member if she voted for Trump like the audience member did. I forgot exactly what the comedian said, but she didn't. She voted for the other guy instead. Someone then threw a beer at the comedian. Fortunately it missed, but you could tell from how it hit the wall that some force was put into the throw. The comedian then did the most awesome thing ever and started drinking the beer after picking it up.
I saw that one, that was actually wild… And he wasn’t being an ass at all, there was nothing there that could have provoked this person to throw a damn beer at him. Insane.
As a woman, as someone who is surrounded by many women who were abused by their husbands, I found that joke hilarious. It’s annoying how everyone is acting as if it’s not a good joke, it actually is… he took that “women belong in the kitchen” mentality and brought it to an unexpected extreme. The reason it’s funny is because it is so absurd, not because it’s funny that a woman was abused.
I do understand, however, that this atmosphere of everyone laughing at the topic could trigger a person’s ptsd from their own experience, but I strongly believe that it is not other people’s duty to cater to your ptsd. Unfortunately, comedy shows may not be the best place to go if you don’t have your ptsd under control. It is a place where ideas are pushed to the extremes for the joke.
Non .. it's not about feminism .. I am a feminist AND I laughed ! I was being beat in the past .. AND I LAUGHED ! It is COMEDY ! he jokes about EVERYTHING ! THIS IS RIDICULOUS ! Come on! Laugh ! Stop getting stupid about everything ... shiiiit
I agree. I’m a feminist also and people need to chill.
@@mr.duanesharpe
Third wave feminaz! Doesn't even represent feminist
LoL not feminist AND didn't think it was a good joke 🤷♀️ It's comedy
@@CBusCP LOL...cis-male not a feminist and I thought it was half-assed joke...yet I still chuckled because it's comedy. I got the negative (hopefully) historical references from it and the modern ones too. It was simply a joke, not a killer nor a great joke...just comedy.
But could you cook at that time though?
1:10 🤨📸
But really tho, his jawline is insanely good.
The joke about Rosa parks and the front of the bus was Matt's joke lifted straight from the special. These people are truly empty inside
@8:12 "with that anchor in your nose, under the seeeaa" killed me 😂
Aba only stood in the frame like that because his line up is fresh 😂😂 11:36
Hey, not every woman's into feminism, and not every feminist is a woman. I mean, this one line won't magically fix all our problems, but it's a start in understanding the real deal we're facing.
Not every woman is a feminist but all feminists are miserable man haters.
They need to call them femipigs.
Yeah but most are, and it shows that the problem is not fixable.
@@diehardernxgt2161yeah cos yo know most people dont you?
@@divyaa4459 I've never met or seen a 3rd wave feminist that isn't bitter, angry and miserable. The first and second wave ones are less extreme and just wanted to fight for basic rights. If these feminazis were happy you wouldn't find them spreading hatred on social media.
I remember the days of going on laugh factory's website, looking up every taboo and racist joke and telling them with my old friends, and we had a good time!
Everybody got made fun of and nobody got offended because we knew it wasn't personal. The people that are need to sort themselves out and remember that IT'S NOT PERSONAL.
Jokes likes what
Women hear get in the kitchen jokes on the daily from men. That's why it's never funny in any context. It's tired, unoriginal, and puts you in a box with other men. Every time. It doesn't matter how you feel about it. You don't get to decide for women.
@@spaghettimonster153 I'm not deciding for anybody. I'm saying that people are going to say what they're going to say and if nobody likes it they can deal with it. That includes me you and everyone else.
@@Red_Ryan_Red jokes that are better off said than typed on a platform with TOS
I am so tired of this. Been tired.
I've dealt with some serious shit, and both dark and gallows humor has always helped me deal with it gracefully.
Pain, suffering, death, trauma, and anything that makes me uncomfortable is fair game. It brings levity to a tough situation.
Some of my best laughs have been at a funeral where the eulogy is full of jokes at the deceased’s expense. This requires true talent and love to pull off.
Domestic violence is horrible, but this guy was making light of an uncomfortable situation. This is healthy. It's a defense mechanism.
Well
If she had had a better "defense mechanism" then maybe she would not have a black eye!?
btw, the rosa parks front of the bus joke was another joke from Matt’s special. The domestic violence joke wasn’t out of nowhere, he was already making jokes at different groups’ expense.
The funniest sht was his "apology" for tht joke 😂😂😂 he posted a link for his "apology" saying to click it if his show offended u....n it was just a link for a special needs helment. I practically died laughing when i heard tht. Gotta b the best apology tht ive ever seen.
My redpill take is he gets women to go to his show because he’s cute and that retroactively makes him funny to them.
Like his comedy is 2nd only to his looks and I think he’s noticing that and it makes him ehh about himself.
We could reverse the genders and see how when a hot woman gets a bunch of dudes who treat her differently cause she’s a hot girl and not just cause she’s funny or whatever.
Idk maybe I’m wrong.
Proactively too. The ones who are mainly there bc “he’s hot” are also primed to go “omgah he’s soo funnay” at almost anything he says, making it difficult for him to gauge what is genuine feedback.
Your take isn’t far off - some ppl have speculated that he opened with this joke to intentionally turnoff his superficial fans bc he wants to actually be taken seriously as a talented comic.
@@afghanistananiesI've heard bits and pieces of him on different podcasts over the past year talking about how he's getting a little sick of his majority female audience. Not that he doesn't appreciate their support or want them to come, but he doesn't want to be known as the pretty boy who makes women laugh. He wants to show he's just a comic and can appeal to real crowds & not just *his* crowds. I can definitely understand that. He'll always be hit and miss for me though.
I watched a few of his comedy clips and thought them funny, watched a few more, and yes he was easy on the eyes.
But in the end I didn't follow him, there are other comedians e.g. Taylor Tomlinson whose comedy appeals to me more.
I would say that rarely people will follow someone JUST for looks, more like it's an added bonus.
"You betrayed your audience"
Well that guy clearly didn't watch the video. His audience was laughing.
She didn’t get the PUNCH-line. But fr it looks rude. The going to the kitchen had me for a little but it was about the eye, not the woman. But still rude to insinuate that she earned it for not cooking. Other than that it is up to people to choose to watch or not but cancelling looks weak.
Matt Rife is a comedian, he does great crowdcwork and makes fn of everyone in his audience. He's really quick, everyone seems to have a good time at his shows. Once joke will not cancel him, it's going to give him more material to skewer his critics with. These TT critics need a real hobby.
Funnily enough I got the feeling that this special was kind of aimed at him becoming known for something besides "just a crowd work" guy.
"That guy wouldn't lost custody of his children if he was rich😂"
"That guy wouldn't get cheated on if he had a big penis😂"
"That guy wouldn't get dumped if he wasn't balding😂"
💀💀💀
I think what people nowadays don't understand is that it's okay to laugh at your pain. Being sensitive and upset every time someone brings up your trauma, even a joking manner will make you miserable. We can laugh at our pain because it's a way to changing the energy of our experience. We can then associate something horrible we went through with something funny and that helps to ease the pain. Eventually you can get to the point of being able to joke about it yourself and make others laugh at it too. That's how you turn your pain into joy. People are breaking down and struggling to coupe because they confuse righteousness for pity and don't give themselves the chance to heal.
It's okey to laugh at your own pain,not the pain of others, are you going to laugh at people getting graped too? . Are you going to laugh at children who get graped too and have become adult who can't function in life because of that trauma?, are you going to laugh at the pain of people who get sold for (se)x too? Not everything has to be funny.
@@purplelove3666 Doesn't change my point that it makes you stronger to learn to laugh rather than cry. I've been through HELL but if I chose to respond the way these people did I'd be broken. I'm not laughing at other peoples misfortune, I know it's a wild concept but you can laugh at the absurdity of something, feel for them then hug them. Why? Because you want them to feel better and 2 people sulking just doesn't do it. If other victims can laugh you can't tell them not to, and you can't tell others not to see the humor in it and empathize with them.
People have pitied me for my situation while I was making light of it. Pity only made me feel worse. Sometimes the best thing to do is to suck it up and let people enjoy themselves. Don't make your pain everyone else's problem, seek therapy and heal. Telling others not to laugh because they haven't gone through it will only make them pity those who do, making it harder to move on.
It feels like you're being looked down on, like your not strong enough to handle it and you're some type of wounded animal that needs to be coddled. Don't patronize me. I choose to laugh because refuse to be pitied nor to pity others. I'm not going to disrespect them by telling I think they're too weak to move past it (which pity suggests).
You think of people as being more malicious then we actually are we aren't laughing *at* their pain we are laughing *with* their pain. Not everything has to be funny but everything *is* funny because there will always be at least 1 person who went through it cracking jokes to make everyone feel better, not just themselves. Victim mentality needs to die off, there is no power in being pitied or coddled. Your stance is not righteous it's stagnant and does not truly heal nor help anyone, this looks as if you want people to think of themselves and weak. Don't coddle. Let the pain hit then help lift them through it, that's how you truly help people not by being sensitive to their issue because you don't know how to handle it other than reaffirming their pain. If you're wondering why i'm going so hard on this with my last statement it's because i'm tired of seeing people who "think" they are helping throw fuel on the fire then saying it's our fault for not doing the same to put it out. 🤷♀
I think what happened is that most ladies who were head over heels for Matt Rife had put him in this box of "a hot guy who can do or say no wrong" and were just shocked at the fact that he's a comedian who's capable of saying some heinous shit.
It’s like people completely miss how stand up comedy about uncomfortable topics is done. It is a careful dance on the line of what is socially appropriate and what is not, with a climax of going so far into inappropriate it is unexpected and absurd, making it funny.
Honestly it wasn't a great joke by any means but it was structured and delivered a lot better than I'd assumed only hearing about the situation.
Same I didnt laugh but I thought "oh I get it lol" in my head. And then moved on, was 0% offended.
I haven’t seen the whole show but I’ve heard that same joke a million times. Kinda low effort.
Look man he’s a hack crowd work wigger comedian. He’s not funny
@@QMS9224 isnt it funny that you didnt laugh then continue to write then i lol'd.....''lol''
@@mc-rv5oushe didn’t think the joke was funny abd didn’t get the joke. So she thought about it and laughed at herself about being aloof to the joke.
😅 y’all worry me sometimes
Rife isn't losing any of his followers over it and probably increased in popularity over the "outrage" from his Netflix special; his fanbase is something like 70% female and he is *well* aware they're there because they find him attractive, and much of his fame is derived from viral video clips of him absolutely shredding people in his audience. So either people watched the show for the eye candy and didn't care what came out of his mouth, or they were watching the show *hoping* for him to say something terrible.
He'll be fine.
As a women and someone who went to this special (really Dave Chappelle special that’s coming out, Matt was a guest, show was GREAT)…..it’s not that serious, I hate how people can’t even make comedy anymore everything is so serious. The crazy part is people make jokes like this and more behind closed doors, keep that same energy.
Dave has a new show? Coming out when?
It’s not that serious yeah,it’s okay not to find it funny but trying to cancel him is a bit too far
“Talk about something from your own life” Make me!! You have the right to talk about whatever and whoever you want and no one can tell you otherwise. Regardless if it was a bad joke or not, you only get cancelled if you just allow it. Matt’s joke wasn’t funny but his career ain’t gonna end for it.
I'm a woman n one who has been violently abused by a couple partners in my past n I laughed at the joke lolol... laughter is the best medicine. We USED to know that...
And at some point you realized YOU were the problem and learned how to cook!
I mean...2 violent partners? You have a great redemption arc!
@yd8104 lmfao, I'm almost 45 years old... n you obviously have never been there, n have no understanding how you start believing you deserve that treatment, n subconsciously in ways, on some level, seek out that treatment, cuz you truly believe you don't deserve better, but can't understand how you keep ending up there, n don't realize you've gotten to the point that that's what you know n come to expect, cuz your conscious mind sure don't want it! N it takes an incredible amount of deep as introspective work n then healing to break that cycle... so yeah, I've earned my right to fuckin laugh at jokes like that if I want... i mean, can you imagine life being so easy that you look for stupid crap to get offended about ridiculous crap that the people the jokes are about don't even get offended about??? 1st world problems for sure lmfao... Can't tell if you're insulting me or being sincere, but thank you for the comment either way n God bless you!!
@@iluvrolazpretty sure he was joking. Or at I least I hope so lol
@@iluvrolaz Not only can you not see an obvious joke but you can't punctuate either... at 45 years old! I know why you got beat lmao
@@Pegarexucornwtf this is for sure getting out of hand. You sound abuzive man
I went to a comedy show and 2 of the comedians ripped on me. Later I went to the bathroom and they were both there. They thought I was angry and was there to confront them. I had to pee and those guys were funny. I wasn’t offended and the best part was them sending free drinks to my table after. It’s just a joke and sometimes we need to lighten up or not go there in the first place.
I believe there is a "pause" that was missed after Aba's first jawline comment😳😝
I love when the TikTok comedy police is so conspicuously absent when it comes to "offensive" jokes that aren't specific to their struggle lol.
People said Aba was gay, we got proof at the end. 🤣
They ain’t talk about this ‘apology’ link. Its the best part
The way cancel culture's going, some worry it could steer us into a dystopian future, and yeah, that's pretty scary stuff. The power it holds over how we communicate and live has got a lot of people feeling uneasy about where we're headed.
5 years late,it's never stopped it was Church who was cancelling people now it's Church of Feminism nothing new but COF is on its way out as long as u keep the pressure up👽
Just refuse it and be vocal about it, maybe not vocal but never agree verbally if asked and you think otherwise. I've seen a lot of changes in my day to day life with regular person abouot all the lgbtxz sjw woke and any other names they call themselves, it does not fly where I live anymore. They just stfu and don't have people faking agreement around them.
We're already heading backwards from cancel culture's extreme power. We already hit the peak and are on a downward trajectory.
The more I listen to Radiohead's "Karma police" and read it's lyrics, the more I think this band was onto something decades ago
If you think about what really happened to Matt it's really interesting from psychological/social perspective. You can wonder why people like Jimmy Carr or Antony Jaselnik don't ever create that kind of heat even though they're way more edgy and have outrageous jokes (at least from woke progressive people perspective). The thing is Matt not only has his charm and looks which brings him closer to his female audience like a friend on a stage. Adding to that his style of comedy is telling jokes as real life stories in which he's an active part as a main character. Whatever they're true or not, people are more keen to believe them to be real because of the way they're being told. So this outrage because of the joke of his comment about the waitress serving him and his friend might not be the outrage of the joke on stage. Audience were most likely shocked because they believed the story was true and that he actually casually made that comment in real life. And because some of them consider him a stage "friend" they feel betrayed hence the backlash. I don't know for sure of course but that would be my assumption.
Interesting theory 🤔
Carr and Jeselnik are clever and, despite their dark material, are unambiguously taking the piss.
Matt is not clever, at least not here, and sans that it feels like he’s just revealing his personal opinions.
Edit: I like your theory too.
@austingoyne3039 Wait, so the main reason people have an issue with this is because they think he's speaking his opinions? As in, he believes DV is completely condoned, and or acceptable?
@@diypictures maybe or that Matt is deliberately drumming controversy which is offensive in a different way (it’s hackey)
@austingoyne3039 Yea edgy just to ruffle feathers is "hacky," but comedy is subjective, and something tells me if Bill Burr said the exact same joke in the same tone, no one would think much of it. I think a lot of people were looking for a reason so they reached for this. But then again, I guess he should've stayed in his lane
The part that is even more funny about the Rosa Parks joke is the fact that was also another one of Matt's jokes in the same set. It actually wasn't an example she made up on the spot at all 🤣
"it's an observation. It's not like every observation has to be important"
Yes! I hate when I'm just talking about something I notice and people think I have a problem with it or something and get all touchy. Like, I thought I was just making conversation
I actually respect him more for not pandering to the women in his audience. People might have boo'ed a little when he told that joke on stage but i guarantee he told that joke maybe hundreds of times when he was working out the set and people must have laughed way before he filmed the special. If it had really been that divisive, he wouldn't have put it in the special. The problem is now people are tearing apart the special because its on Netflix and he's essentially "made it" and it's no fun for the mob to tear apart someone with no audience.
The best part was his response. He posted a link to his “apology” which brought you to a page for handicapped safety helmets. 😂
Absolutely savage and I respect that
That's genius honestly 😂
Its ok when he jokes about everyone else, but as soon as its about women, everybody loses their mind.
He tried to cancel Dina Hashem for her venmo joke
I’m a woman with my own experiences and feelings. It doesn’t matter whether I liked it or not. Whether you’re also female or male, speak for your own feelings. Don’t speak for me. Save your advocacy for people you can actually help in real life.
Swap the genders and let a woman make a joke about a man getting beat up, crickets. He makes a DV joke, he gets cancelled. What's funny, I heard a lot of women laughing at the jokes. Tik Tok is one of the worst inventions ever.
Does Matt rife do comedy shows for tik tok? Lol I watch this guy who said Matt is a tik tok comedian 🤣
@@moonknight4053 lol he should just to piss off everyone on Tik Tok lol
It's selective outrage.
@@moonknight4053A grand majority of his fan base came from TikTok. He d8dnt blow up until his crowd work got clipped a lot on that app.
Before this year I had no idea who he was, I didn't even know he was part of that show where they Roast Battle each other (I forget the name).
Then he had a glow up and blew up on Tik Tok and now we're here ...
Court jesters were some of the first comedians and they had HUGE BALLS bc their literal heads were on the line. And even though, we aren't necessarily beheading people anymore for a bad joke, it's still an "off with your head" "lets all grab our pitchforks" industry. It might be brilliant, what Rife did. He didn't fart around and said, "Let's get the shitty people out of my audience/viewership right away so that I can relax and perform and we can all enioy my content together."
lol this take is WACK what are you on about?? 😂
Twitter will
Life is a comedy of errors and those who choose to laugh at others and not themselves don't get the joke, therefore they are the most miserable person in this show we call life.