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Comedian ended her ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ with the left, says it’s become ‘party of censorship’
Stand-up comic Whitney Cummings is fed up with the left, accusing them of abandoning their principles and slamming those who are annoyed that she has been calling out liberals in recent public appearances.
In the latest episode of her “Good For You” podcast, Cummings railed against the political left, saying that end of the political spectrum has become hypocritical and censorious in recent years.
“I always thought of myself as a pretty liberal person,” Cummings said, “But I don’t think the Left is as liberal as it used to be. It’s like the Left became the party of censorship.”
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Comedian Whitney Cummings ripped the left during an episode of her podcast, accusing it of becoming too hypocritical not to criticize.
The comedian said she had to start speaking up about the problems on her side of the political aisle.
“It’s just wild to me that we are in a time where, if you are on the left and you don’t criticize your party, how much do you even care about your party? Do you know what I mean? It’s like what’s going on on the left – I had to say, like, I finally just broke,” she said.
Cummings continued, characterizing her previous support for the left as her having “Stockholm Syndrome.” She added her realization that “if you love your party, you have to be able to criticize it, you know? And I don’t really take sides.”
The comic then quipped about liberal hypocrisy, saying, “’My body, my choice, but you have to take this vaccine,’ and ‘My body, my choice, pro-choice party, but you don’t have a choice in your candidate.’”
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The comedian made waves last week for ripping the Democratic Party during CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast.
“I’m not an expert on politics, which is why I’ve always said I’m not weighing in on it, but I am an expert on hypocrisy, OK? I was raised by hypocrites, I’ve dated them, and I know hypocrisy when I see it,” she added.
Cummings’ statements were motivated by liberal critics who slammed her recent bit on CNN’s live New Year’s Eve special, where she mocked liberal media and the Democratic Party’s handling of President Biden and the 2024 election while speaking to show hosts Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper.
She even ripped the network hosting her during the broadcast, joking that the 3,000-person crowds that frequent her stand-up shows are the same as the audience size for CNN.
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CNN New Year’s Eve hosts Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper.
On the podcast, Cummings stressed that she was motivated by calling out obvious hypocrisy, not for the sake of dunking on the left or scoring political points. She added, “So to me, I didn’t think I was being political, you know? I thought I was just like, pointing out hypocrisies across the board.”
Responding to the specific complaint that she didn’t go after Trump in her New Year’s Eve monologue, she said, “Because that’s hacky to do. Everyone’s done that and to do it on CNN, that’s just like, that’s home court advantage, cheap shot, hack – There’s nothing risky or dangerous about that.”
Original article source: Comedian ended her ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ with the left, says it’s become ‘party of censorship’
In a recent stand-up special, comedian Sarah Jones made headlines for her scathing critique of the left, claiming that she has finally ended her “Stockholm Syndrome” with the party of censorship.
Jones, known for her sharp wit and no-holds-barred comedy, took aim at what she sees as a growing trend of censorship and thought policing within the left. She argued that instead of promoting free speech and open dialogue, the left has become increasingly intolerant of dissenting opinions and quick to shut down any ideas that don’t align with their own ideology.
“I used to be a card-carrying member of the left, but I can’t stand by and watch as they become the party of censorship,” Jones said in her special. “It’s like they’ve forgotten the very principles that they claim to stand for. It’s time to call them out on their hypocrisy and demand better from our so-called allies.”
Jones’ bold stance has sparked a heated debate within the comedy community, with some applauding her for speaking out against what they see as a troubling trend, while others have accused her of betraying her progressive roots. But one thing is for sure: Jones is not afraid to speak her mind and challenge the status quo, even if it means going against the grain of her former allies.
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