

Well I guess I don’t know for sure but based on their general reactions to other people doing the show it sure seems like they turned it down for moral or ethical reasons.
Well I guess I don’t know for sure but based on their general reactions to other people doing the show it sure seems like they turned it down for moral or ethical reasons.
Shane Gillis and Stavros Halkias were the only two that turned it down as far as I know.
Out of all of the comedians asked only TWO had enough integrity to turn the offer down.
Well, most people in the country don’t go on stage to whine about free speech and what they can or cannot say, then accept payouts from shitbag regimes while signing a contract telling them what they cannot say.
Yeah, I never really cared for his vibe as a comedian until that part happened and then he decided to do this like a month or two later so I’ll go back to not caring about his shit again. I do hope people keep giving him shit for it until he stops showing his face though.
Hey y’know what other famously French thing will be deadly for rich people if they’re not taxed?
I’m guessing he was just one of many other comedians that were blasting the others about it. I saw one list, I don’t know how comprehensive it is, but that’s what I’m going off of. It listed all the comedians on the bill and mentioned the two that turned it down.