Tuesday, April 25, 2017
You Can Laugh. It Is Funny.
The way that I survive being lowly in the wilderness is by experimenting with different societies, telepathically, through comedy. I would call it GOD COMEDY. If I would share it directly, I would be considered as more than sac religious. In this moment, I think of Dave Chapelle. He really stretched the borders of comedy. I loved when he was the blind, black Grand Dragon of the KKK. It was so INDIANA for me. The Sheriff there, Frank Anderson, was a black wizard of the KKK, very publicly. In Chapelle's skit, he finds out that he is black and he divorces his wife for being a N****R Lover. The whole skit was masterfully crafted. There was also the gay KKK. They go door to door and speak to black couples with arrogant homosexual flair and say, "You must leave our neighborhood." I think that they had pink robes. When you actually know the reality of things, you can create comedy, fairly quickly, for a good deal of the day. Maybe it is Sarah Silverman sometimes in my head who helps me find the giggles about so many things, but also her strong Jewish background. There are many, very funny, Jewish comedians who push the envelope. What they say behind the scenes is another story. It needs to be okay for white males, and me, to do it too. I would call my one woman show, "Diplomacy: A Study Even of Kim Jong-un's Love of Laughter." Maybe I just see differently, and I do see endearing sides to dictators.
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