No More Laughter

The propaganda arm of the Left is still crying about Dave Chappelle’s comedy special, “Sticks and Stones.” They demand that there is to  be no more laughter in the United States. We are supposed to just grit our teeth and follow their ridiculous pronouncements and word games by hanging our heads, apologizing, and then following their road map to hell. Our so called betters must never have heard the old adage, ” Laughter is the best medicine.”

While my family was vacationing together a  couple of years ago  I  happened to find a Sebastian Maniscalco  comedy bit on YouTube. It was about the difference from answering a knock on the door today and twenty years ago. It was hilarious .  I showed it to my son after dinner.  I could have sent him the link but I love to see him laugh. He’s the serious sort, he doesn’t laugh often, but when he does; it comes from his soul and it makes me happy. It also brought us together.

Strange as it might seem for a holy book, the word laughter is written in the Torah- not once but many times. Jews believe that every word in theTorah is kadosh or holy. To me, that means that laughter  is important for the human spirit. Therefore, for the looney and dangerous Left it must be eradicated. For us “normals” as Kurt Schlicter calls us, laughter is as important as breathing.

I always found it interesting that the name of one of the three founding fathers of Judaism , Isaac or in Hebrew Izchak, literally means will laugh. His mother, Sarah, laughed, when she overheard that she would have a child at the age of ninety. When her even older husband, Avraham, got the news he prostrated himself and laughed with joy. We are taught that when the messiah comes laughter will replace the current world of  despondency, despair, scorn and all negativity. Maybe that’s why the Left hates it.

According to the politically correct police, laughter is no longer allowed. Why? Is it because we laugh at the ridiculous, ironic, and just plain foolish. My former husband was an alcoholic  and son of two Holocaust survivors. There were many dark days between us, but he also had a great sense of humor. Laughter became the bandage for our marriage. It couldn’t hold it together forever, but it’s among the reasons I have a soft spot for him.

At one time in my life I did some stand up comedy in Atlanta.  I got some laughs and learned it is an amazing  and powerful feeling to be able to make people laugh. Laughter is so potent I  even heard a famous comedian say something like, “You have them forever.” As a society we take life very seriously.  We don’t have many laughs at work, the world is dangerous, and then we run home to our responsibilities there. Having a good laugh is a physical response to the stress and anxiety of everyday life. Laughing together can bring rivals  together momentarily. Sharing a laugh brings us together as a group; even when everyone doesn’t agree.

 

In my opinion, Mel Brooks is one of the all time great comics.  I read that he had a hard time getting his classic movie and Broadway hit the The Producers  into production because the powers that be were afraid no one would laugh at Nazis dancing. Wrong- we’re still laughing.  We’ve laughed at every  tasteless joke and will continue even when the bad guys come after our guns. I came up with a joke this morning after I read , “At the G7  Trump called  Egyptian President Sisi his favorite dictator.” My punchline would be, “No one there asked, wasn’t  Kim Jong Un jealous?” Instead, of laughing our “elite” propagandists are going to say this proves our president is a fascist, racist, dictator hater. Our elite is so pitiful that if their paymasters and overseers told them Brawndo was a great substitute for water  they’d  have their favorite illegal water the lawn with  it- just kidding!

Truth in Humor

Latma

The rabbi calls men up for aliyahs,”Jack Goldstein, Yakov Fineman,and Norman Israel”. “He’s dead,” my father says in a loud stage whisper. A young woman in the row in front of us hears and starts laughing Pretty soon the whole row was giggling.My father’s comment was funny because there was more than a grain of truth in it. All you had to do was look around the geriatric center where services were being held.
Comedy is funny when it is based in truth. Sarah Silverman saying I love my vagina or Lena Dunham walking around naked is not funny. Personally it’s just pathetic. A riff on how the Obama White House came up with the made up name Khorason could end with some one saying, ” It sounds, a little Spanish. With that name we’ll be able to get the Hispanic voters.” What happened to comedy in this country? Political correctness.

When I was growing up comedy was king. Ed Sullivan always had on a comedian like Rodney Dangerfield, Henny Youngman, or Jackie Mason. Johnny Carson gave Joan Rivers her big break as well as George Carlin. Mr Carlin had a classic riff on “the 7 words not allowed to say on television”. Now we have almost seven topics that are not allowed to be touched. Race, homosexuality (of any gender),Muslims,women,global warming, Obama and his minions. Once political correctness takes hold humour disappears. Even in private converstions people watch what they say, afraid that something could be misconstrued and they could be labeled “haters.” or the kiss of death, “racists.” Political correctness is an anathema to freedom.

Our Muslim “friends” are always kvetching about being insulted. We are to believe that after raping and murdering thousands of Christians it is a “religion of peace.” It appears that one of the most verboten truths is saying that a Muslim convert cutting off someone’s head is an act of terrorism. It’s just more “workplace violence” and whole families of illegals are “children” that were welcomed by our government. When new definitions are given to words like marriage,which happens to have a long and successful history, we are supposed to accept the new social engineering and not even make fun of it. Laughing is good for our souls. In a statist government we’re not supposed to have one.

Truth isn’t necessarily pretty, but humor is a healthy way to look at it. Even in the terrible times of Nazi Germany Jews made jokes. In order to make someone laugh, a grain of truth has to be mined. ( not mimed) I’ve always said I’d rather laugh than cry. Lately I’ve been doing a lot of crying. I say the hell with political correctness. I’d rather laugh.


George Carlin