111 True Things about the Netflix Is A Joke Festival

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111 True Things about the Netflix Is A Joke Festival
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The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of the Middle East last month: “I'm sick of pretending that Western civilization has something to learn from these barbarian cultures. Fuck you. You’re a barbarian.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Mark Normand, who said in March that Muslims “are a dangerous people.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who last year called Asian people “tricksters” and “bok choy David Blaines” who “put a piece of rice over each eye and tell you they sleeping.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said in 2018: “I hate Black people; I’m not Black. I hate Jews; not a fucking Jew bone in my body.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tony Hinchcliffe, who said last week of San Francisco: “What a shithole.… It used to be so beautiful here. You guys remember? Remember the intro to Full House? That house is still full because 23 Somalians live in it now.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tony Hinchcliffe, who in 2024 called Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tony Hinchcliffe, who in 2021 called his opener Peng Dang “the filthy little fucking ch—k who was just up here.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Ari Matti, who recently told a story on Kill Tony about “two big Black bitches” returning clothes at a Nike outlet store. The punchline? “Before moving to America I wasn't a racist, but after two years of living here, I'm beginning to see some patterns.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tom Segura, who once said he’d like to get a beer with Hungarian dictator Viktor Orbán: “I would love to just hear him be like, ‘There's no one around. What's up?’ Just be like, ‘These fucking Gypsies.’”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who said prior to Zohran Mamdani’s win: “So where's that click-click shit? Why isn't he clicking? That's what I want. I want him to be frustrated with someone and suck his teeth… I'm pissed off he doesn't have a bowl hanging from his bottom lip. Like, are you from Africa or not?”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who said after Zohran Mamdani’s win: “I'm Muslim now, bro. I am Muslim. Assalamu alaikum. Assalamu alaikum, my boy… Muzzies, they gotta give 10% of their wealth to charity or whatever. Okay? But they don't have to pay that jizya 2.5. You don't have to give 10% of your wealth to charity. You pay 2.5, and you don't even gotta fight in the wars. You get to live in the Muzzy country.”

"How about more white people, less Indians? Indians didn't come to this country, no offense."

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Mark Normand, who said of Zohran Mamdani: “I don't trust an Indian who never had a job.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said in September 2024 that “Obviously, obviously putting 20,000 Haitians in a small town in Springfield, Ohio is crazy… No shit it’s real. And [Kamala Harris] did want gender affirming care for illegal immigrants… Gender-affirming care for illegal immigrants is so fucking crazy.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said last year: “How about more white people, less Indians? Indians didn't come to this country, no offense. But if we're going to critique the country, how about more people that actually came to the country and fought in those wars? Was there a lot of Indians that fought in Civil War? I'm confused. I just don't know. It sounds like a racist point, but it's actually not. It's been made by people like Tucker Carlson and Ann Coulter, and if they're racist then I'm racist.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who said last year that it’s problematic to compare ICE’s immigration raids to Nazi Germany: “You could make the argument—or they would make the argument—that these people are here illegally. They're breaking the law being here, whereas simply being Jewish in Germany in the late 1930s shouldn't have been illegal. These were German citizens that were being snatched up. And the same thing with slaves. You could make the argument—I guess slavery was illegal at the time. Yeah, it was illegal, but it was also slavery itself is this immoral, deplorable institution.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who said last year: “ICE itself is a very important institution. You want to make sure that you have a government program that can enforce the borders and also remove people that are here illegally, especially people that are doing criminal activity. This is an institution that we shouldn't malign, this is one that we should be proud of. This is a good thing.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who agreed with Joe Rogan that Democrats are importing undocumented immigrants in order to boost their electoral prospects, e.g. the Great Replacement theory: “Obviously they're gonna vote for the people who have protected them.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who in 2024 threatened to rape Kendrick Lamar: “I would make love to him and there’s nothing he could do about it… I would make love to him and the only thing he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not. That’s the only thing he could do.… I’m gonna have sex with you. If you open your little mouth again, I’m gonna have sex with it.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who in March 2020 proposed that senior citizens be given the opportunity to die of Covid en masse such that younger people would not have to change their lives. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of Greta Thunberg’s participation in the Global Sumud Flotilla in 2025: “Kill her. Kill her. Kill her!”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who called Hacks star Hannah Einbinder a “dumb bitch” and a “psychopath” after she gave a pro-Palestine speech in March 2025.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of movie star Rachel Zegler’s pro-Palestine comments: “You can just shut the fuck up. You can keep your mouth shut immediately.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of disappeared grad student Rumeysa Ozturk: “When you import people from all over the world who don't respect the culture of an area and don't care about it, it doesn't mean anything to them, they are only there to suck money out, to put their kids in good prep schools that you cannot afford to send your kids to. And then the minute it gets harder for them to exist, they get up and leave… I do think there's got to be a non-racist way to say, ‘Just shut up and be like us.’ There has to be a non-racist way to say, ‘You have to act like everyone else.’ There has to be a non-racist way to say, ‘Stop being different.’ There has to be a non-racist way to say, ‘Enough with your own bullshit. Fall in line.’”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of disappeared grad student Mahmoud Khalil: “I don't want him to get a soapbox. I don't want him to lecture me. I don't want hear anything about colonialism. I don't want to hear any of that. I just want him to be silent in my country and shut up.”

"When you import people from all over the world who don't respect the culture of an area and don't care about it, it doesn't mean anything to them, they are only there to suck money out, to put their kids in good prep schools that you cannot afford to send your kids to."

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said in January 2026 that Islamic countries “have not produced the success that Western society has” and that “our culture is a superior culture.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who once argued that Western societies are predominantly Christian because Christianity facilitates the flow of capital better than Islam: “Does the leniency, or the perceived leniency, of Christianity function better with Western government and capitalism? And therefore the West needs Christianity to maintain the culture that we have built outside of religion. And without it—because people need religion, they need God—they would end up converting to Islam. So it is in the best interest of the West to prop up Christianity as a more viable option of faith than allow it to be taken over by one that doesn't necessarily fit with the values and the economic systems of the West.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who last month complained about Hollywood’s pro-trans, anti-white agenda.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who in January endorsed Dave Smith’s argument that America should “remain majority white” and complained about the mainstream media’s demonization of white people: “I don't have a place to exist at? Fuck that, dude. I'm just so sick of like—there's just so—it's like—yeah—it's just so sick of white people are always the bad people. I'm sick of your movies of white people are always the bad people.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who complained about “race-baiting” in the film Sinners: “The only white people in the movie were evil nasty fucks… Obviously it's strategic. They shoehorned Native Americans and Asians into the good side, so it was everybody against the honks.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tom Segura, who once said thusly of the argument that it's homophobic to use “gay” as a pejorative: “That's a valid critique… Deal with it. That's gay. It's fucking—it's fun.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who once complained about his gay friends getting married even though they're in an open relationship: “Don't you feel like it's performative a little? It's like, okay. I think the gays are going through this time where they're like, okay, we couldn't do this thing, so now we have to prove we can do it. So let's do all the things that we couldn't do to prove we can. But you're not actually doing the thing, which is at least pretending to be faithful and starting a family. Which is the idea of marriage.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who argued further that marriage is more than just a legal contract: “Not every marriage was a legal bond to—to, what's it called—unite wealth. Right? It was about populating families. We needed more people to tend to fields. Not everybody was in the situation that you needed to do it just to save the money. I would imagine. I would imagine the majority of people just didn't have any money. But part of life was creating more life.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who believes Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton manufactured the Russiagate scandal in order to falsely incriminate Donald Trump.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who has said on multiple occasions that he hopes Donald Trump weathers the Epstein scandal. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who suggested in October 2025 that Democrats might try to “weaponize” the Epstein investigation against Donald Trump, and further, that the Deep State might try to frame Trump by inserting his name in the Epstein files. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who once said that Covid-19 “was a bioweapon from the Chi-coms.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who chanted on a podcast in 2018: “White people, white people, white people, white people are the best.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said in August 2025: “I watched some of that Superman movie. I see why the Jays were a little upset. Yeah, it's clearly Israel-Palestine."

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who in 2020 said of Alex Jones: “He’s hilarious. So what, dude, he was wrong about Sandy Hook… Let him go. He’s having fun.”

“Once in a while I'll be on the road and some guy will come up to me, and he's like a real racist, and he'll just try to relate to me with real racism. And I'm like, dude, I'm brown. What are you doing?"

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who has twice hosted Alex Jones on his podcast.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, a friend of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, a fan of Alex Jones who has twice hosted Candace Owens on his podcast and who recently described his texts to Tucker Carlson about immigrant crime.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who hosted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his podcast in September 2023.  

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who hosted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his podcast in March 2024. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who hosted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his podcast in May 2024.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tony Hinchcliffe, who hosted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his podcast in May 2024. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who hosted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his podcast in December 2021, September 2023, and February 2026

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who said in January 2026 that neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes is “fucking brave, dude.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said in December 2025 that neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes is “funny as fuck.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who once said of his former friend and neighbor David Duke: “He was charismatic. And he was tall. He was a handsome guy, man. He's a pretty beautiful man.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who is friends with and frequently hosts on his podcast a pair of Holocaust deniers who believe the Sandy Hook shooting was fake and Pizzagate was real. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who is friends with and admirers of the white supremacist comedians Sam Hyde and Nick Rochefort, having appeared on their podcast in 2023 and hosted Rochefort on his own podcast in 2024. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Luis Gomez, who once complained to the white supremacist comedians Sam Hyde and Nick Rochefort that his fans think he’s racist: “Once in a while I'll be on the road and some guy will come up to me, and he's like a real racist, and he'll just try to relate to me with real racism. And I'm like, dude, I'm brown. What are you doing? Like, I get that we play racist on the internet.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Luis Gomez, who said a few seconds later: “I think racism's genuinely funny. Like, legitimately, just as a category of comedy. I think racist comedy is fucking hilarious. I grew up on it. We just grew up telling racist jokes.”

"You put a Jew at rock bottom, they start selling gravel."

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said in 2018 that he used to get drunk and watch videos of Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes debating feminists.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who has suggested on multiple occasions that fewer than six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who told Bari Weiss last year that Jews are a successful and insular people, and that it’s weird they don’t proselytize: “And then these Jews come around and they are the richest people in your little community, and they don't really hang out with that many people, and they don't want you to go to heaven that bad. Their heaven. What is your perspective on them, right? You're like, ‘What the fuck do they got?’”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who praised Jews in a conversation with Candace Owens last year: “In a lot of Jewish families, they value education, they invest in their children. Those are some of the things that they do super well. They work together. Like a lot of Jewish guys that I know, they'll connect you with another Jewish guy to work with or something. They help their group. And that's something that I feel like other groups could learn how to do as well.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who said in a show at the Gramercy Theatre last year: "You gotta respect Jews. They've been down 0-3 in every series and they figure shit out. And I mean that wholeheartedly. It's like, fuck, man, these motherfuckers are good at this shit. That's the fucking feeling sometimes. You know what I mean? They figure shit out. You put a Jew at rock bottom, they start selling gravel. And sometimes you hear people say stuff like, ‘Well. Jews are shady. Jews are shady.’ But then I'm thinking that they're from the desert, so shade was the first business. Couple Hebrews sat under a branch, they're like, ‘This is a fucking LLC, right.’”

"What's the most vain Asian, do you think? Because Asians, you don't think of, because people think about Asians a lot, right?"

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who has called for the US to invade Greenland and Iran.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who called for the US to build more prisons: “We need more. Lock them up. Lock them up.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who said of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s illegal deportation to an El Salvadoran concentration camp: “He's illegal, and he's a gang member… They're going to find out that he is a gang member, and he has been a gang member. It's gonna be bullshit, and the Democrats are gonna look retarded.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who defended the Trump Administration’s deportation of immigrants to the CECOT concentration camp in El Salvador: “Hey, man, sometimes you gotta go to San Quentin, sometimes you gotta go to El Salvador… Basically, it's almost like outsourcing manufacturing. Instead of making iPhones, we're going to send our criminals over there.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who defended El Salvadoran dictator Nayib Bukele’s CECOT concentration camp: “I think they needed to make a big change. Bro, if your people are leaving to walk out of the country—they're walking out of the fucking country, you gotta make some fucking changes.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said of ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel under pressure from the Trump Administration: “It was good to see everybody stick up for him for free speech. I'm just glad they were all there for me back in 2019.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who complained about the corruption charges against former New York City mayor Eric Adams: “His story, Mayor Adams' story, is he was trying to just be like, ’Yo, can we please stop taking illegal immigrants?’ And the Democratic Party was just like, 'Didn't you upgrade to first class on campaign funds?' Like shit like that.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Ari Matti, who said of ICE’s murder of Renee Good: “They're shooting white women now, the most valuable commodity in America. God, I felt bad for that lady, but then I watched the whole video. It was about time a Karen got shot.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who once asked the Malaysian comedian Nigel Ng: “What's the most vain Asian, do you think? Because Asians, you don't think of, because people think about Asians a lot, right? […] Because some people can't believe it. They see it, they—you show a baby an Asian or whatever, I think they'd be surprised, kind of.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Dave Chappelle, who declared himself a trans-exclusionary radical feminist in his 2021 special The Closer.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Patton Oswalt, who said of Dave Chappelle last year: “I thought the jokes were lazy. I don't think he's transphobic.” 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Mark Normand, who agreed with Oswalt: “I don't think so either.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Sam Morril, who agreed with Oswalt and Normand: “I don’t think so.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Dave Chappelle, who told an auditorium of high schoolers upset with his anti-trans commentary: “I’m better than every instrumentalist, artist, no matter what art you do in this school, right now, I’m better than all of you.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who in 2023 said of Lana and Lilly Wachowski: “I didn’t even know the fucking Matrix brothers transed.” 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who once said that psychotherapy for transgender service members is “made-up gobbledygook.” 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who once speculated that Bob Iger returned to Disney because he was upset about trans characters in Marvel films: “Maybe it's like, ‘Wow, this is my legacy. I built this thing and then they're going to throw it all away on fucking, the tr—ies that need to be in the thing.’”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who complained further: “Can we just acknowledge that when you see a trans character in a movie and nobody acts as if they're trans, it is incredibly unnatural?”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who went on to say of the show Fallout: “Listen, this beautiful they/them, okay, is on the show playing a I-don’t-know-what-the-fuck. They're in the army. She got a little mustache going. So I don't know if it's a dude or not. We have no fucking clue. And instead of focusing on the story, you're just like, what the—what is—you can't have a moment… They got this trans sister on the fucking show. And there's no point during this show. There's no point where they go, are we gonna let this bitch go to war? Like, there's no point at all.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who in 2024 characterized gender-affirming care for trans youth as “when you mutilate children.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who went on to endorse Jordan Peterson’s argument that gender-affirming care for trans youth is worse than the Holocaust: “Wait, listen to his justification. The Nazis at least knew they were doing something wrong. They were embarrassed about it. They tried to hide it. What's happening with the trans kids and like the puberty blockers and, you know, the surgeries and all this kind of stuff is—they're not even embarrassed about it. They're actually feeling virtuous about it. They're proud. They think they're doing something good. And he's like, that's what makes it worse.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Andrew Schulz, who responded “that’s fire” to the following joke by his cohost Mark Gagnon: “That's why we gotta have trans in the military. I'm supportive. Put 'em on the front lines. Only trans in the military. Attach a rocket launcher to ‘em while you're doing the surgery. Double it up.”

“Can we just acknowledge that when you see a trans character in a movie and nobody acts as if they're trans, it is incredibly unnatural?”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who suggested that Iran was behind the assassinations of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who hosted Steve Bannon on his podcast in March 2025 and described as “fair” Bannon’s claim that Joe Biden stole the 2020 election.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of anti-immigrant riots in the UK: “If you're not good at assimilating people into your culture, and they are unwilling to assimilate, and they do not want to assimilate, you got a problem. If you like the culture that you have, I would imagine that you would want people to assimilate into that culture. Otherwise, the more and more people that come in that don't want to assimilate into that culture will have their own culture and eventually they will want that culture to be the primary culture. And if you don't fight for the one that you have, you will lose it.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said last year that he is not just opposed to illegal immigration, but to all immigration.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said in 2024 that immigrants should not have access to social services: “You can't let anyone in. It has to be for a citizen and there has to be a social contract between a citizen and the government. That's the entire basis of a nation. If you don't have that, it's a problem.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who also said in 2024: “If Jesus were to come back, he would even say, “Enough with the refugees.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tom Segura, who once tweeted: “Dumb cunt from @AmericanAir made me gate check my bag so she feels the little power she has in her life. I get it. You win this round, cunt.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tom Segura, who wrote of backlash to this tweet: “The lowest level poors get upset as they've been trained to do when you point out their ‘happy to do what I'm told’ servant mentality. They don't value time because their time is worthless. You are specks of shit on a washcloth and washcloths belong in the trash.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tom Segura, who hosted the rapist and sex trafficker Andrew Tate on his podcast in 2021. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tom Segura, who said of the rapist and sex trafficker Andrew Tate’s argument that women should be submissive to men: “I think you're kind of speaking the gospel right now.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, who once said he is too scared to go into Black neighborhoods: “I would like to go support more Black-owned businesses and see them in certain areas probably. But I think there's sometimes where I'm just probably afraid. It's like, I don't want to risk my safety today to do that.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Louis CK, who confessed to the serial sexual harassment of women in comedy. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Theo Von, a good friend of Louis CK. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, a good friend of Louis CK. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, a good friend of Louis CK. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Mark Normand, a good friend of Louis CK.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Joe List, a good friend of Louis CK. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Luis Gomez, who said of Louis CK: “The rumor about Louie was that he held the door closed and he forced these girls to touch his dick. And then when you found out that Louie just pulled his dick out, you’re like, okay, that actually wasn’t that bad.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Jay Oakerson, who said of Louis CK: “On paper, the man did literally nothing wrong.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Shane Gillis, who said of Marc Maron: “I got a nice little hit list. Anybody that trash Louie, I'm just like, not for me.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, whose manager Dave Becky was alleged to have used his position at 3Arts to silence the victims of his former client, Louis CK. 

“I want to be like, ‘You see? You think I'm an asshole? Well, they'll cut your clit off, bitch.’”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Jeff Ross, whose response to accusations that he had a sexual relationship with a minor was that he only started dating her after she turned 18—and that she was the one who pursued him.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Luis Gomez, who said of Drake Bell’s grooming and abuse by Brian Peck, who was found guilty of 11 counts of child sexual abuse and served a 16-month prison sentence: “He didn't tell him to stop. He's like, ‘I just froze. And then I kept on going to his house and getting fucked by him every night for two years.’ It sounds like he was in a gay relationship.” 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Jay Oakerson, who said of Nickelodeon showrunner Dan Schneider forcing The Amanda Show writer Chrissy Stratton to simulate sex acts in the writers room: “But here’s the thing: she did it. She did the thing… And then she did it in a room that—I have a feeling it was brought up in a very, like with a room full of writers. If this was something that was so crazy for him to say, she could have ended his career that day.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Jeremy Piven, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by eight women. 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Mo Amer, Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Louis CK, Pete Davidson, Zarna Garg, Kevin Hart, Mark Normand, Bobby Lee, Andrew Santino, Andrew Schulz, and Tom Segura, who performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival.

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Mark Normand, who said he would bring his wife to the Riyadh Comedy Festival in order to show her how good she has it in the West: “I want to be like, ‘You see? You think I'm an asshole? Well, they'll cut your clit off, bitch.’”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of the Riyadh Comedy Festival: “Get over it. We're going to Riyadh. The House of Saud is paying us hundreds of thousands of dollars. Some of us millions. Not me, but they're paying millions of dollars to comedians. Get over it. We're taking the money. How about that? How about that? Sorry. Oh, you weren't invited? Oh, you got nothing going on? Boo-hoo-hoo. Boo-hoo-hoo for you.”

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who said of his own decision to perform at the Riyadh Comedy Festival: “So what they have slaves? So what? […] I am doing this because they're paying me a large sum of money. They're paying me enough money to look the other way.” 

The Netflix Is A Joke Festival features Tim Dillon, who was fired from the Riyadh Comedy Festival. 


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