This week on Get Canceled, Sheryl welcomes Matt Nagin, comedian and author, to break down woke ideology and it's effect on comedy. From equal representation to the LGBTQ rainbow, there is a lot of messaging infiltrating TV and film that isn't actually representative of the world in which we live. Entertainment should be entertainment and not a lecture on some abstract sense of morality. George Carlin warned us that political correctness would be the death of comedy. Wh...
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This week on Get Canceled, Sheryl welcomes Matt Nagin, comedian and author, to break down woke ideology and it's effect on comedy. From equal representation to the LGBTQ rainbow, there is a lot of messaging infiltrating TV and film that isn't actually representative of the world in which we live. Entertainment should be entertainment and not a lecture on some abstract sense of morality. George Carlin warned us that political correctness would be the death of comedy. Wh...
This week on Get Canceled, Sheryl's guest kicks off the episode by recounting a harrowing story regarding his neighbor, an Amazon package and the police. Then they get into the phenomenon that is Kill Tony and the importance of free speech and intent when it comes to comedy. Special shout out to Kill Tony and his all-inclusive approach to stand up. We have a new segment of the show, Get Canceled Confessions. Please continue to send your confessions - the good, the bad...
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This week on Get Canceled, Sheryl welcomes Matt Nagin, comedian and author, to break down woke ideology and it's effect on comedy. From equal representation to the LGBTQ rainbow, there is a lot of messaging infiltrating TV and film that isn't actually representative of the world in which we live. Entertainment should be entertainment and not a lecture on some abstract sense of morality. George Carlin warned us that political correctness would be the death of comedy. Wh...