Comedy is a bastion of free speech and expression, according to a comic best known for a set about his dick and balls. More recently, the comedian is known for bemoaning the rise of cancel culture, after spending the 2010s berating feminists for focusing on problems that don’t exist.
The comic agreed to speak to us, after we told him that The Toon Lampoon is a podcast.
“Stand-up can be used to accomplish powerful things, like giving a stadium full of women the ick simultaneously,” he said.
“I mean, no wonder comedy was banned by the Nazis.”
“Sorry, did I say Nazis? I meant to say feminists,” he continued, before raising his eyebrows at our reporter until she forced a laugh.
“I would be nothing without the penis and testicle soliloquy. Creatively, it’s my bread and butter.”
“Or should that be bread and boner?” he asked, before scribbling what he’d just said into a notebook labelled ‘Gold dust’.
Earlier this year, the comic had declared he had been cancelled, which, funnily enough, made headlines.
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