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steven787 said:
akuma587 said:
The weirdest part is he has like 20 million listeners. Supposedly he has a pretty good sense of humor once you get past the bigotry and the racism.

 

No the bigotry and racism are the funny part.  The problem is the spirit of the joke.  It's different when Chris Rock or a friend with bad taste makes a racist joke because it isn't made out of hate but to make people think or just out of bad taste.  Rush makes the jokes to add to negative stereotypes and fear.

Good comparison.  And Chris Rock also makes fun of black people hardcore, whereas Rush Limbaugh thinks white people can do no wrong, unless they are liberals or don't agree with him.

 



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