The Most Absurd Rant Against Cancel Culture
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Ur canceled
Your vids is just you belittling people to feel manly ridiculous
The guy in this skit calls social justice bullying while pulling school yard stereotypes out about LGBT people, like bestie, if you hate bullying so much, why is that the crux of your comedy?
Hang on a sec, that's too logical of an argument for him.
I see words but me not understand
@Jules Devall I took what @Lord Skeletor said to mean that the guy in the video was calling cancel culture bullying, but that a lot of his "comedy" is based around bullying LGBT people
Wait, did the video show the joke the guy in the skit made? Cause didn’t we only see the end of it?
I already made this comment but "Maybe YOU'RE the bully." is an abuse tactic. It's probably called deflection or something.
GUYS, cancel culture has gone TOO FAR. I could be cancelled JUST for being a terrible person!!
I know right what if people stop liking me and make fun of me on the internet because I said some horrible shit to other people and purposely made others feel bad
Guys! I think cancel culture exists because I did something horrible and am facing the consequences! 😡😭
UgH! These LEFTISTS are cancelling me for saying something that actively harms minorities!!
You mean I can't poop on the floor at the parties anymore or they no invite me?
@@cookingwithsilence this is discrimination against party-poopers!!
This reminds me of how ppl think of fake arguments in the shower so they get all their comebacks out and totally annihilate the other person lmao but this man filmed a whole sketch and literally hired extras to live out his imagination
YES LMFAO
Let’s cancel him 😂
hes manifesting 🤞
HELP, you've exactly translated my thoughts into words 😭
Has to be his MO.
imagine going to a standup comedy show and it quickly turns into a hostage situation in which you're forced to watch the comedian give an emotional speech while motivational music plays
the minute he started doing slam poetry i felt like he somehow violated the geneva conventions
I love that they included "How dare you misgender us"
There it is. One of their 2 jokes.
I’m surprised none of the characters were trans
@@DeathnoteBB we would know if he made them an extravagant drag queen, because all drag queens are trans and vice versa as we all know
Let's go Brandon being the other?
‘did you just assume my gender??? 😡😡😡’ 🔫
@@elvenbugs that’s just the same joke in a different flavor
they have one joke 😂
I don't think a lot of people realistically get mad at people using guys casually or as a gender neutral thing
Yeah,I only had one person have a problem with it and they were…definitely not your average person
I've had a couple non-binary people get upset when I've used the word "man", which I understand but I just talk like a hippie, it's become a non-gendered word for me. But they were clearly going through some stuff at the time and were on the defensive. It's awkward as hell but I understand given how some people will intentionally misgender people just to be rude
@@joshuazeeman7553 those people are doing too much. dude is not a gendered term to me, man is a normal word. bro is just friendship to me.
can confirm as someone who has been speaking like a washed up hippie for 10+ years - i’m non-binary and use “bro” “guys” “man” “dude” constantly regardless of gender and no one has ever been upset
yup, you hear youtubers saying "Hey guys" all the time.
This is literally how it plays out in the "what if this was said to me? How would I respond/fight back?" while you're in the shower and the shampoo bottles cheer you on.
don’t forget the conditioner bottles🧴
please 😭😭😭😂
And all the washcloths clapped
@@JusticeForChuuu the people who fantasize about owning sjws probably don't use conditioner
@@iheartlreoy8134 and all the maggots crawl out your turd tunnel
Really captures the whole “cancel culture bad” crowd by showing the comedian face zero material consequences (and being rallied around) while the person doing the “calling out” gets harassed
Also how would random strangers suddenly message her when she’s at the comedy show? If they edited out her posting a comment online about the show, the end clip of her social media blowing up is out of place.
I don’t understand how we support Cancel Culture.
It went from a rant to some people about cancel culture to kidnapping really fast. You can't just keep them there lmao
Literally. You can't keep them there. Please give me my family back. Please.
He legit cancelled her, too. Unlawful detainment and hypocrisy.
@@DeathnoteBB But he really wasn’t wrong tho…?
@@i_win_u_lose5178 And you’re entitled to your opinion. Everyone else will be here in reality though
@@DeathnoteBB People are entitled to their opinion. No matter how ridicules it is. People shouldn’t get cancel for something they said and did a decade ago.
When people have to make up unrealistic farfetched scenarios like this just to seem like they're the "bigger better smarter" person in a totally improbable situation..
some people act like one things somebody says means an entire community does it. it's the mindset of hypocritical anti-sjws
"Maybe YOU'RE the bully." is an abuse tactic. This whole sketch seems like it was written by a bunch of shitty people who have victims at home.
This video just feels like a talk with your first grade teacher about why you shouldn’t have called the kid who pulled your hair a “doody head”
Performative woke-ness is a real issue. This is not what that looks like. This is such a frustrating strawman.
What is 'performative woke-ness'?
@@mechanomics2649 people who are woke on social media or when in front of people they want to impress, but privately don't do anything to fight against bigotry (which ever kind were talking about)
@@kquinnvandevelde1384 That or they don’t do anything constructive to change. They might say, express platitudes that people can generally agree with but won’t support direct initiatives. Think Disney saying they support they LGBTQIA+ community but also financially supporting politicians that back legislation like the “don’t say gay” bill.
@@fionatastic0.070 yep, that too. Thanks for the longer explanation, I was a little tired 😆
@@kquinnvandevelde1384 Virtue-signaling too
The fact that he literally opens the video with a homophobic joke and then says " hate the sin not the sinner" an extremely common homophobic line is so tone deaf. Yes it was used in a different context but still it seems tone deaf
My creepy high school psychology teacher played prince EA videos for us. He would nod along, like one of the extras, to his weird slam poetry bits…..
Man was a weirdo.
serial killer energy
Why are male teachers either creepy weirdos or suprisingly chill, there is no in between
@@stupidass69420 or strict but not like bigotted just strict. Orr goofy incredibly goofy
@@flicnerdy4385 the four horsemen of the apocalypse
I had a proffessor with the same energy. Dude played a bunch of anti-woke strawmen all the time
9:21 note that both this lady's complaints were about queerphobia (his gay joke and then being misgendered) and he responds with "systemic misogyny and rape culture bad"
Nailed it dude
Also what if Woke Karen was a trans woman and being called "guy(s)" made her dysphoric, so she flipped out a little. It's immaterial because this is all very unrealistic anyway, but this protagonist still acts like a dick even when he's opposite a strawwoman.
9:59 YEAH NO ONE'S EVER DONE THAT TO MARGINALIZED PEOPLE BEFORE /s
but he’s not really wrong tho.
@@i_win_u_lose5178 why do you keep replying to everyone with this
@@ilovem9094 cuz he kinda was right there’s nuance with these things:
@@i_win_u_lose5178 things that don’t happen have nuance now? 😂
i get so frustrated with this kind of stuff. hate speech isnt the same as free speech. you cant just go around and say hateful stuff and not expect a reaction in return.
Man, i just sarcastically said, "wouldn't it be funny if someone killed my wife and I gave them 50,000$?". And now they are putting me in jail, god dammned cancel culture, noone can take a joke anymore.
That can be flipped on yourself… for example you can tear someone down who doesn’t have the same opinion as you. It’s not that black and white.
@@i_win_u_lose5178 U see me “tearing down” someone who doesn’t have the same opinion as me? No.
@@princedomi6557 People are untitled to their own opinion. No matter how ridiculous it may be. It’s a basic right we all have.
@@i_win_u_lose5178 Okay? Can you read my initial comment again? I never argued against that. I just said hate speech isn’t the same thing as free speech so if you’re saying hateful shit, people are allowed to get angry. That’s also a right we all have
That vid makes a lot more sense when you remember Prince Ea got criticized a while back for his use of homophobic slurs in his rap videos and accused all his critics of "secretly having a crush on him." Not at all surprising that he would become an Anti-Woke Warrior (tm) once it became profitable.
I remember him also saying depression wasn't real or something too
@@leidelend5021 it was more so along the line of “it goes away and comes back” with the tv remote demonstration.
the entire video of him addressing his critics was just him saying things filled with homophobic undertones. It was pretty obvious although implicit that he makes fun of queer people.
Lol and then in the cancel culture vid he's being cancelled for a gay joke. Mans really doesn't learn from years of criticism. His continued success really only shows that boyinaband and Nerdcity "cancelling" him didn't do shit because cancel culture only ever effects small creators
@@tinygreencreature5167 It’s not thy black and white though, he really wasn’t wrong.
"hey how was that comedy show last night?" "it was weird. halfway through the guy became obsessed with this one heckler and decided to lecture her about "truth" instead of continuing his set"
He already had emotional background music, and Netflix soundbite ready at correct timing too. Almost as if it was scripted.
I like how the sketch is so vague it says basically nothing other than “cancel bad” and then proceeds to have the ending be the “pro cancel-culture” person getting cancelled.
the fact that video was made made me so uncomfortable. it felt like he was trying to justify homophobia and transphobia as just "different opinions" and if you get offended you're just woke. like no you're just being a hateful person it's not a difference in opinion. these people literally hate that gay and trans people exist. a straight homophobic person making a gay joke isn't making people offended it's making them uncomfortable because they're constantly discriminated against. they're not "triggered" it's uncomfortable and so hurtful to constantly hear people being so trans and homophobic. i hear gay jokes from straight homophobic people all the time and it just makes me so uncomfortable. like these people aren't just being "woke" please
Yeah I got the same vibe from it and I was really uncomfortable and the way he said we should all just get along and not get angry at others for their “different opinions” when someone’s different opinion is I shouldn’t be allowed to live as I am.
@@iambored5585 fr. i also got incredibly uncomfortable with "hate the sin, love the sinner" like that felt directly pointed at gay people specifically. especially being a gay coming from a religious background that just. made me so uncomfortable like please. ik the video was supposed to be about cancel culture but come on.
I’m honestly just so fed up now with ppl like this like especially when straight comedians like to make homophobic, transphobic jokes like I’m just so done. It’s not that I’m angry I’m just frustrated cause when we get upset over something like this we’re told it’s just a joke stop overeating how come y’all can’t talk a joke etc.. and the whole hate the sinner love the sin like honestly I’m done. what type of bullshit is that. I well never nor do I want to understand why religion homophobic ppl feel this way and why sum straight ppl do this shit like it’s so fucking frustrating just existing and being queer already with all the shit happening like we can’t catch a break. It’s either ppl from the community making it a mess or other ppl like this omfg.
@@dinogrl4102 i feel like that phrase “hate the sin love the sinner” has been commonly used to describe gay people for religious people who are “tolerant” of gay people so i’m sure he knew
@@iambored5585 But he really wasn’t wrong though. It’s really not that black and white.
The fictional concept of cancel culture is frustrating to endure, lol... And this video (along with nick, obvs) does a great job of illustrating just how unaware they are of what it means to be cancelled. They are so oblivious to the fact that MLK was actually cancelled, where all these other celebs are allowed to continue their careers without repercussions. Even Bill Cosby escaped prison. It's very rare that a celeb actually gets pushed out of the business. And people want to trot out the, "Omg, it was a tweet from 10 years ago!" but a huge factor that often goes into whether or not people find it a big deal is if the person has a response that actually shows growth since then (and the answer is typically no, they have not.)
But yeah, the end of the video highlights the hypocrisy so well. The folks that cry most about cancel culture are also some of the quickest to call women out as 'karens', which is basically what they already think cancelling someone is. So all it boils down to is, "It's right when I do it, but wrong when you do it." Such an unproductive conversation. Just say what you mean.
Very well said! Almost no one in Hollywood or in politics has been "canceled." They get away with doing terrible shit all the time. MLK is a great example of someone who was actually canceled. Victims who come out about a politician or celebrity abusing or SAing them almost always get silenced and canceled. Many women have had to move to protect themselves and their families from serious threats. The rich and famous get away with everything, yet they're the ones who are canceled? Such stupid logic these people use.
Yeah, the skit or whatever is dumb, but guess what? Wealthy celebrities are not the only people in existence. The basic attitude of masking hateful attacks as "holding people accountable" can be used against us poors as well. It's happened to me and it still stings just to think about the abuse and the thoughts and conversations that went into it. I do think "cancel culture" is sort of a bad buzzword that nobody really ever seems to want to define in the same way, but that doesn't change the fact that there are vindictive and spiteful people out there who will do everything they can to abuse you if they feel politically or "morally" justified in doing so. There's nothing fictional about that, especially for the people who have been abused.
It’s like when comedians complain about being cancelled or making jokes like “ohhhh this is gonna get me so cancelled🤪” in front of thousands of people who paid to see their show. Like if you were actually cancelled in the way you seem to think you are, you wouldn’t exactly be in this position
@@Pensive_Scarlet "Cancel culture" in the way that it's typically talked about, is fictional though. Your comment kind of illustrates that a bit. It isn't "masking hateful attacks as holding people accountable" that is widely complained about as "cancel culture", that is what it is portrayed as, but when you actually look into it, it's someone saying something dumb or bigoted and getting called out for it. It's especially spoke of as if it's some kind of new phenomenon.
As for vindictive and spiteful people, these kinds of people exist, these kinds of people have always existed, and these kinds of people aren't generally who are being talked about when "cancel culture" is brought up.
@@mechanomics2649 lol ya I think there’s a very specific reason why this person didn’t include what they did
As a woke af liberal I can confirm I act like this on a daily basis
this comment sent me
I just enjoy the flamboyance of a drink to the chest. I’m only triggered by the sight of a dry chest.
@@oshaviolation sent you where? You ok?
@@nicholasfaber9695 sent to the set of this video, obviously. ro is the one wearing the woke af shirt.
@@riley2243 you got me, damn
Prince ea was just mad he got canceled years ago for playing down mental health, stealing lines from other, and using incorrect information
Did he also try to cancel other CZcamsrs criticizing him
Love seeing someone play out their own fanfiction
The “joke” at the start was something around the the idea of “you can’t be homophobic if you have a gay friend”
I love that he only included the end of the joke so no one knows if the audience member is in the right or not.
But he wasn’t wrong though.
It makes me so fucking uncomfortable when scenes like this are dubbed over for no reason
I KEPT WONDERING WHY THEIR VOICES SOUNDED SO OFF
it gives a fabricated feeling imo
What really gets me is how he wrote the "woke" girl backing off of him and his claims so easily. If someone were to throw a drink on him, they wouldn't really be the type to back down so fast. I also bet if the video went on another minute, he'd probably write some Louis C.K. creepy crap, like in the episode of Louis where he hooks up with the heckler after calling her out.
You ever get carried away in your shower thoughts and start imagining intense debates that you cleverly win and everyone claps? Now imagine you also had zero self awareness, you get this video.
I used to do it a lot, when i was 15. Then one time i actually got to use the come back i came up with, it was pretty amazing.
Anytime someone uses triggered as a gotcha, unironically, I just can’t. It’s such a dumb word like oh you’re experiencing emotions that I don’t like lol triggered. Even if someone’s reaction is way too much for what happened. Like idk how to explain it but if someone genuinely says you’re triggered when they don’t like how someone responded to them I’m just like ew that’s a weird way of responding to that.
Lol obviously in the video it’s just a joke but like I can’t help it triggered has become such an over used word that every time I hear someone use it in that context I’m just weirded out.
It's a sign of immaturity, and I'm thankful I don't hear often.
It’s so ableist too, because it’s an actual medical term. And now bigots have watered it down into an insult
@@DeathnoteBB exactly omg
@@i_win_u_lose5178 ? No it’s pretty objectively a medical term
It's kinda telling that he doesn't tell the actual "joke". Usually people get upset because of homophobia or transphobia, not just because someone mentions their gay friend. I think most people would agree with George Carlin; you can joke about anything, it all depends on the set up and the punchline of the joke. Comedy should be about punching up, not punching down.
Yee there are a few exceptions but most decent people won't be in fear of cancel culture.
Punching down is fun too
Comedy is about fucking with everyone
@@cesaralvesdemoraes3187 yeah but like respectful fucking with everyeone not just doing it to put yourself on a pedestal
@@cesaralvesdemoraes3187 Like I said, it all depends on the set up and the punchline of the joke. If you're punching down on marginalized groups for no other reason then to get some cheap laughs then that's not funny. For example, the "comedy" (and calling it comedy is quite a stretch) from people like Jim Breuer or Steven Crowder is not funny; it's just racist, homophobic and transphobic. That doesn't mean that you can't joke about gay or trans people, but the intention behind the joke is important.
@@cesaralvesdemoraes3187 comedy…is about being funny. If you go up on a stage and say “black people should be grateful that white people gave them rights because they’re lazy anyways” people probably won’t laugh because the set up and punchline is nowhere to be found. You aren’t challenging anyone’s world view or putting a spin on or defamiliarizing your audience with a common mindset, you’re being a racist dumbass. You can’t be of the “comedy is an extremely important pillar of culture that reflects the the 99%” and ALSO be someone who thinks anything said with the intent of being laughed at is a joke. Set up, punchline, meaningful commentary. All three need to be there for something to be a joke. Dark humor is great, most people love dark humor, but too many people don’t actually know what it is. A good example is this random dumb meme from 2016 that said something along the lines of “usain bolt is proof that black people have evolved to outrun the police.” A lot of people didn’t like it, personally it’s not my favorite because I’ve heard it millions of time from high school boys, but a lot of people might think this joke is offensive at first blush. But if you look at what it’s actually saying, it’s really not. The joke is about police brutality, it says that it’s been detrimental to the survival of black communities long enough for black people to evolve to accommodate it. This is dark humor. Compare that to those stupid ass George Floyd memes where the punchline is just “a black man was brutally and violently killed.” Where’s the set up? Where’s the punchline? And most importantly, what is the commentary? It’s obvious what the answer to the third question is-the joke is saying that it’s very funny when black men die senselessly at the hands of the white authority figures we pay. The comedian who makes this joke doesn’t have a dark sense of humor, they’re a violent racist who deserves to have their career crumble.
the people doing the "mmmmmms" whenever he says something sound like they all just took a bite of really good soup in unison.
(Adam driver voice) good soup
It reminds me of the hmmm rap
The writing in this couldn't be anymore ham-fisted. SOMEONE ACTUALLY UNIRONICALLY CALLED THEMSELVES A HERO. No one ever actually does that. This is what conservatives think we think. We don't.
“Call them in” is something that comes from Loretta Ross, who addresses this issue with compassion and nuance. This is basically the opposite of Ross’s approach, creating a one-dimensional caricature of someone else’s perspective and attacking a straw man. Why are these oversimplified dialogues appealing to anyone?
"Cancel culture should be cAnCEleD! Look how unreasonable this strawman I wrote is! And look how all the extras I paid agreed with the points I made! Are you convinced NOW?!"
Using "guys" is just a general term. Its funny when someone will say "guys" generally and then quickly say, "and girls"; "You Guys" can equate to "you people". I just think its funny how the Right portray 'woke' people
I like saying folks to avoid being set on fire and shot by a woke liberal in the wild. /j
the NEED something to be mad at because nothing is actually effecting them.
The right always assumes that people who believe in equal rights for marginalized groups just want the marginalization to shift to the majority group. Black lives matter? "You must hate white lives!" Gay rights? "You hate straight people and tradition!" It's always projection of how much they hate the other side.
@@ItsJoKeZ This right here.
I’ve been to an open mic comedy night where a guy got on stage making anti-feminist “boomer humour” jokes and kept talking about how he had one testicle, so he’d make jokes about how his wife kept his other one in a jar on the shelf or something. I feel like it’d be less awkward if someone did call him out and throw a drink on him, because the awkward silence at an open mic night seemed worse lol.
Anyway, it was honestly weird how many jokes he told about how he’s only got one testicle. I swear it took up half his set.
There are many comedians who got 0 and never even mention it.
I'm laughing at the irony of "It's half of his set"
the WHIPLASH i got bc i personally know that actress wearing the "woke af" shirt and did not expect to hear her voice in my daily greenisnotnick video
She can cancel me 😳
people will get attacked by like (1) person over something trivial and then say they got cancelled and its like... how insecure can you be omg. imagine letting one person have that much power over you. for why...
its hilarious because absolutely NOBODY acts like this in real life
i dont think these types of "grr cancel culture" guys understand where the line between reality and their imagination is
exactly. people who make these kind of videos are metaphorically talking to a wall LMAO
these types of people literally invent stories like the "and then everyone clapped" ones just to feel discriminated against.
no one is "bullying" you. no one cares about these people at all. literally at all.
But he wasn’t wrong… it’s never that black and white….
@@i_win_u_lose5178 Jesus christ dude you saying the same shitty argument over a billion comments isn't gonna make it good.
@@i_win_u_lose5178 shut up todd
This is like the ultimate comeback you have in the shower two weeks after an argument.
It's always important to raise awareness of fictional scenarios
For as often as these types of videos have dramatic monologues you'd think I'd have run across ONE at some point in my life that wasn't delivered by someone who should've been cut off 3 drinks ago.
i love when i throw a drink on someone and they start reciting a slam poem about cancel culture
I would LOVE to have known the full fake joke at the beginning. I bet $3.72 he couldn't come up with something with that punchline and make it both funny and non-offensive so he gave up lol. He couldn't prove his point so he just said a bunch of nonsense that can be applied to anything really. Also notice the girl got fired at the end, so he literally cancelled her, but that's somehow good?
Loving how they made her say "wheres the manager?" when thats a karen thing and karens arent even in the woke spectrum
Me when i hate the murder and not the killer, me when i hate the slur and not the person who said it 😍
I don't know who Prince EA is, but I assume he's the heir to the EA Games Empire.
He’s been doing this motivational schtick for a while. And he used to be a rapper as well
Deadass, my first thought.
If he isn't, FCC should go after him for Truth in Advertising 😂
Well if there's a prince of EA Games who is the current king?
Every time he gets cancelled it’s a $7.99 dlc
11:10 is so funny
"raise a glass if you wished we live in a world-"
*everyone in the audience is already raising their glasses*
either way... people don't have to accept apologies 💀
especially not ones that aren’t even the slightest bit sincere. if their reputation and income wasn’t going to deplete due to being cancelled, i’m sure barely anyone would make apologies. ex; trisha.
Love how he's saying bullying and cancelling is wrong and the video ends with her getting bullied online. BY BEN SHAPIRO???
i love how the sketch turned into softcore slam poetry
that’s literally all he does lol all of his videos are the exact same way it’s so weird
slam poetry is like a shield peope like Ea use to have people go "wow that's deep and definitely not just a facebook mom rant"
people will do anything but hold themselves accountable, like he really wants us to brush over the fact that he’s using harmful stereotypes as the butt of his jokes, this whole video is just him deflecting being the bully & its humiliating & I can’t believe he has 6mil subs that is very terrifying…
This guy thought of a comeback in the shower and decided to organize a whole ass scripted video about it.
I love how everyone raised their glasses before he was even done with his point lol, like they knew he'd be saying some good shit
fun fact: when I was 13 my parents made me go to a christian "therapist" and she showed me a Prince EA video where he basically said if you're depressed just be happy and said I should just think positively.
"Hate the sin, not the sinner" has been used on people who are gay to say stuff like, "let's be the better person and hate gay people for what they do in their bedrooms and let's forgive them as a people" or something like "they don't know any better, we should actually feel bad for them really".
I just wanted to thank you for not only speeding up the credits but also not continuing the video afterwards. Thank you, that was unexpectedly refreshing.
These skits remind me when you have like imaginary arguments with the other party in your head and you like plan out how you would "own" the other person
I used to like Prince Ea and was wondering whatever happened to him over the last few years.
Now I'm sad that I know.
Rest in mediocrity, Prince.
Same :/
11:15 that phrase is why I don’t talk to my parents
This is literally that post that's like "the internet is 90% someone imagining a guy, tricking themselves into believing that guy exists, and then getting mad about it publicly"
If his strawman was any bigger you'd find it in a cornfield. Also, why wouldn't he show the joke he made? If it's just a joke, why not leave it in the sketch? Unless he's purposefully trying to make the people he's arguing against seem unreasonable or ridiculous..
Did they really just lump Karen behavior in there when Karens are usually very conservative?
Right lmao. At this point it just smells like weird misogyny ngl
They've really distorted Karen from it's original meaning of "White women who uses their whiteness and womanhood to perpetuate systems of white supremacy and oppression" into "Women who are mean to me :/"
@@lordskeletor481 YES
Yeah Karen’s are supposed to represent how white women play a role in systemic racism but now it’s just been watered down 💀
@@Thawah Not true, I mean he really wasn’t wrong.
I laughed so hard multiple times in this video, the comedic timing and wild editing and the continued car seat ads killed me. Thank u nick
I love that prince ea made a video where his point boils down to 'hey maybe we shouldn't punish people for being awful and disgusting, but instead punish the things they did.' like yeah man lemme bring MLK back to life and beat the shit out of his cheating, as if it's some tangible thing i can touch
“You think you’re woke but you’re asleep!” “Mmmmmmmm”
“Just because you’re triggered doesn’t mean you’re right!”
“Mmmmmmm”
this literally reads as how I'd sit down a kid at the daycare I work at and explain to them that telling someone their drawing is dumb is actually a mean thing to do
8:15 just because someone apologizes doesn’t mean the other person/people have to accept it.
The fact that he can’t accept that, AND fantasizes about having a Walmart version Joker monologue-
Everybody raise your glass if you wanna cancel gay people 11:10 now everybody raise your glass if you want to be able to cancel gay people without being cancelled for it 11:10
So you see, cancel culture is only ok when we do it.
(Everyone claps and cheers)
always need a fictional audience to affirm my takes against my personal hypothetical antagonist
Gotta love those comedy gigs where they mime to pre-recorded audio…🧐
if you go to Prince Ea's channel and look at the titles of his most popular videos, it's exactly like getting bullied
guysss we need to get rid of cancel culture. its gotten to the point where i could get punished for my actions :(((
Prince EA sports literally had always been an idiot... He's always getting clowned on
I like how they didn't actually include the whole joke but rather just the conclusion to make sure people couldn't agree with the "woke bully" because they wouldn't have the context to understand her criticism
THE NETFLIX SOUND EFFECT IS TAKING ME OUT💀💀
I still can't believe we had to deconstruct a PrinceEA speech in middle school English class.
And i bet unlike in most of cases, there was only one correct approach. If you were too critical like "guy who knows nothing simplifies complex issue" you would have gotten a fwil
'if depression was a person...yeah i think that would be a depressed person...idk"- Bruh ToT
I remember I used to love Prince EA when I was like 15. how embarassing
Have you posted your curl routine yet?? Your curls are amazing and I'm jealous 😍
Edit: Why would any of these people agree to act in this, it's so incredibly embarrassing for them
Regular bullying doesn’t exist in the 21st century it’s actually only people being cancelled these days it’s disgusting
swear this is one of ur best videos i’ve been laughing so much😩😩
This might be the most bizarre thing I've ever seen. It's like a parody of his own videos
Mans really out here being like: just cuz my different opinion disregards your whole existence and actively strips you of human rights doesn't mean you should get mad at me :((( that's bullying
The fact he’s dressed as 80s Eddie Murphy shows how unaware of modern comedy they are!
Nerd City has the BEST videos on Pringe EA, I think there’s one video he made, then EA responded, then Nerd City made another one. GREAT VIDEOS, I highly recommend them.
“Reducing your whole life story to one chapter” MY GUY you are not a fictional antagonist. You are not owed a redemption arc. Your hardships and experiences may be the EXPLANATION but they will never be the JUSTIFICATION. And you don’t decide when amends have been made, the individual(s) impacted by you do. Life has consequences.
PLS WHEN I WAS LIKE DEPRESSED I WATCHED HIS VIDEOS YEARS AGO IN THE HOPES OF FEELING BETTER
Imagine getting called out for bullying as a comedian, and whining about how the other person is bullying you. Then forcing the person you’re saying is bullying you to stay. I can’t imagine the lack of awareness. This would never happen lmao
Prince EA: Don't bully me because I was bullying you. I refuse to have consequences for my actions and don't care about the repercussions of my actions has on others.
also the "hate the sin not the sinner" is fucked.
We've really developed a culture where comedians think they're the most marginalized unprotected group as if some of these babies don't make millions of dollars from Netflix specials.
That video is really cringy, it's like he's writing fanfiction about himself. It reminds me of those fake "and then everyone clapped" tumblr stories.
I don't make millions on Netflix specials, why did noone tell me i got cancelled?
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@@parasaurolofun damn sorry I can't read, my comment makes no sense in regards to yours 😅
props to owen the editing made me fucking die i loved it
your editor was on another level w this one 😎
“So stop calling people out” says the dude on stage literally calling someone out
nobody really goes to a stand up show with a "woke af" tshirt and just stands up and is like oh yeah a person that i barely know you are cancelled
Wait I didn’t get a bingo card
No gifted sub for you