318: Comedy Between Enemies




FilmDrunk Frotcast show

Summary: <br> Between Trevor Noah's interview with Tomi Lahren and Adult Swim cancelling Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace (because of its alleged association with the alt-right), we wondered, can comedy exist between political enemies? Moreover, if you find someone's views objectionable, is it better to engage them or ostracize them? Do you win hearts and minds or deny a platform? We cover Adult Swim, Brett Gelman, Sam Hyde, and Buzzfeed; and Van Jones on engaging Trump Voters. After that we get silly again, with another installment of the Royalty Freestyle and a brief discussion of the Westworld finale. Guests include comedians Matt Lieb and Joey Avery.<br> <br> 00:00 - 5:00 - Trying to explain to Matt the ol' make-people-think-two-guys-are-sitting-right-next-to-each-other-on-a-bench-seat joke. <br> 6:10 - Talking Adult Swim cancelling Million Dollar Extreme: World Peace supposedly because of its association with the Alt-Right<br> 11:00 - Van Jones explaining why we should talk to Trump supporters: is it applicable to this Adult Swim thing? <br> 29:10 - Sam Hyde's Buzzfeed interview<br> 44:21 - Our parents' generation being totally ill-equipped to deal with clickbait<br> 52:00 - The Royalty Freestyle, which begins with song about Levi's jeans<br> 1:00:00 - Westworld Finale talk<br>