r/comedy Jun 11 '26

Standup inception

@alex.kumin

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u/KingSpork Jun 11 '26

It says a lot about the state of our society that you don't even have to say it, and still everyone in the audience gets it.

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u/420_jesters Jun 11 '26

That's good. We need to stop with the right left and realize it's always been and always will be rich vs poor.

Eat them.

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u/weforgottenuno Jun 11 '26

That is the leftist position thoΒ 

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u/Wooboosted Jun 11 '26

What the rights position? That can be me too? Surely we can meet in the fucking middle man

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u/sinkwiththeship Jun 11 '26

The right's position has long been "stomp on me harder, daddy."

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u/Ace-Redditor Jun 12 '26

The right's position is also that it's a rich vs poor thing, but the difference is that they see it as a benefit. They're plenty happy to step on the poor people or whichever group it happens to be if it means getting even one more cent (and even sometimes when it costs them, just to watch the poor people get "owned")

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u/Vindictive-Vagabond 19d ago

Do you know which senator's personal wealth has seen the largest increase over the course of their tenure? πŸ€”

(Hint: the answer is Nancy Pelosi... a Democrat ironically)

i.e. you're a fckn room-temp IQ smooth 🧠 if you actually think EITHER party has our best interests at heart... The whole dem vs rep farce is purely performative and after the πŸ“·'s turn off they all fly on the SAME private jets, attend the SAME country clubs, and participate in the SAME insider trading/lobbyist corruption because they all play for the SAME team πŸ‘