Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla (May 27, 1964–) is an American "comedian", radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, author, director, football player, race car driver, and California Republican. An outspoken commentator on various social, political, and religious issues, Carolla has made numerous guest appearances on political talk shows, ranging from Real Time with Bill Maher to Bill O'Reilly's The O'Reilly Factor, on which he headlined the weekly segment Rollin' with Carolla. Adam helped write an unproduced screenplay for a movie entitled Deaf Frat Guy: Showdown at Havasu.[1], but he is perhaps best known for creating and starring in The Man Show
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The quotable Carolla
“Go find a politician or somebody who’s in charge and poke a popsicle stick up their butt. I’m a comedian. I’m done apologizing, I really am. ... And by the way, everyone who apologizes is faking it. They’re only doing it because they’re gonna get canned.”[2]
Carolla has occasionally made generalizations about various groups, leading to criticism. For example, in a late-2003 Loveline episode, Carolla said that Hawaiians are "dumb," "in-bred," "retarded, " people who are among the "dumbest people we have." The comments were met with anger in Hawaii and resulted in Loveline's cancellation on Hawaiian affiliate KPOI.[3] Unfortunately, The Washington Post seems to agree with his analysis, rating Hawaii the least intelligent state, with an estimated average IQ score of 95.6. 2014 SAT scores averaging 1472, which meant it tied for 10th-lowest with Rhode Island, composite ACT score of 18.5, the lowest in the nation, although 93 percent of Hawaii seniors took the test in 2015; that compares to 59 percent nationally. The Washington Post also received criticism for its statement.[4]
On the April 4, 2010, episode of The Adam Carolla Show (podcast), Carolla said of the Philippines:
"They got this and sex tours, that's all they have over there. Get your shit together, Philippines."
A spokesman for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo called Carolla an "ignorant fool." Carolla subsequently apologized via Twitter but later said no one actually apologizes for anything and means it.[5][6][7] In 2010, the same year he posed for the No H8 campaign, Carolla said he believes that...
"a mom and a dad is better than two dads or two moms.[8]
In August 2011, Carolla released a podcast where he mocked a petition to Sesame Street producers that demanded Bert and Ernie get married on air. He said on air that gay activists should "[j]ust get married, and please shut up" and that "Y.U.C.K." would be a more memorable acronym than LGBT. Referring to transgender people, he asked:
"When did we start giving a shit about these people?"[9]
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation characterized Carolla's previous remarks as offensive, including an assertion that "all things being equal," heterosexual parents make better parents than homosexual parents. Carolla responded:
"I'm sorry my comments were hurtful. I'm a comedian, not a politician."[10][11]
GLAAD called the apology "empty."[12][13][14] He never specified what makes one a good parent, making it difficult to use studies to rebuke claims of the prevalence of a particular trait or behavior among LGBT parents.
In June 2012, Carolla became the target of charges of sexism due to his remarks during an interview published in the New York Post:[15]
"The lesson you learned from a sexual harassment seminar was "Don't hire chicks." Do you hate working with women?"
"No. But they make you hire a certain number of chicks, and they're always the least funny on the writing staff. The reason why you know more funny dudes than funny chicks is that dudes are funnier than chicks. If my daughter has a mediocre sense of humor, I'm just gonna tell her, "Be a staff writer for a sitcom. Because they'll have to hire you, they can't really fire you, and you don't have to produce that much. It'll be awesome."
"The "are women funny" debate has grown very contentious. You're not worried about reactions to this?"
"I don't care. When you're picking a basketball team, you'll take the brother over the guy with the yarmulke. Why? Because you're playing the odds. When it comes to comedy, of course there's Sarah Silverman, Tina Fey, Kathy Griffin — super-funny chicks. But if you're playing the odds? No. If Joy Behar or Sherri Shepherd was a dude, they'd be off TV. They're not funny enough for dudes. What if Roseanne Barr was a dude? Think we'd know who she was? Honestly."
Despite his clarifications, Carolla's comments were reported as Women Aren't Funny,[16][17][18] resulting in viral criticism from various individuals concerning the perceived innate sexism underlying these statements.[19] Carolla himself criticized the viral reports as overly simplistic and misleading.[20] Unlike contrasting test scores across states, there is no standard metric for objectively comparing comedians, much less collaborative sitcom writers that don't deliver their own jokes and whose specific contributions to the script generally aren't common knowledge, making Carolla's sexist arguments unfalsifiable and based off a questionable sample size of shows for which he has behind the scenes information about.
The overwhelming majority of Islamic folks, if you ask them, do not think that folks that are not of their religion should exist, and I don't like that and I don't like that for an religion. And that is one of the fundamental tennants to almost every religion.[21]
Adam Carolla speaks out against religion, just not Christianity to any great depth, while he does single out Islam. In contrast, here's a quote from Roseanne Barr on a Christian denomination.
"Marie Osmond's poor gay son killed himself because he had been told how wrong and how sick he was every day of his life by his church and the people in it. Calling that "depression" is a lie!"[22]
Though on the other hand, Carolla doesn't specifically call out atheists and call them "imperialist fucktard", "fascists", or "bigots", clarifying on Twitter with minimal spelling and grammar true to tweeting; which, of course, makes the argument invalid.
“all atheists r not bigots or idiots. some r smart[23]
No refunds
You are in charge of your own feelings. I’m not in charge of your feelings. I’m here to make jokes. I’m here to make commentaries. I’m here to share my opinions,” he said. “Tough shit if you don’t like it.
Scantily clad women, cars, little people, large gulps of beer, and shots of the audience must be what he means by commentary and opinion, useful as filler to pad out the other two-thirds of his time slots after running out of jokes. Adam Carolla doesn't believe in trigger warnings,[24] so it seems a reasonably safe assumption he doesn't believe his words actually have any effect on people; it's entirely not his fault if he bombs on stage or if you get offended at a crank call, which sort of makes you wonder why stand-up comedy even exists if it's not really the comedian who makes something funny but rather the audience.
See also
References
- Adam Carolla interview on Leo The Film Freak, June 21, 2008.
- Adam Carolla Says He’s ‘Done Apologizing’ For Jokes About Race And Sexuality
- Cataluna, Lee (December 23, 2003)."KPOI, listeners cry foul", Honolulu Advertiser.
- http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/30553486/hawaii-called-least-intelligent-state-in-analysis
- "US comedian calls Pacquiao 'illiterate', bashes Pinoys". ABS-CBN (Manila, Philippines). April 4, 2010. Archived from the original on February 2, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
- "Adam Carolla Angers Philippines With Rant About Pacquiao, Sex Tourism". Huffington Post. April 5, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
- Carolla, Adam. Twitter comment. Twitter.com.
- Garcia, Michelle (15 August 2011). "Adam Carollas Sorry for AntiTrans Rant". Advocate.com. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
- "Transcript of the August 11, 2011, Adam Carolla Show". Paperlined.org. August 11, 2011. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
- TMZ Staff (August 15, 2011)."Adam Carolla – Gay Rights Group PISSED Over Anti-LGBT Tirade", TMZ.
- Rich Ferraro (August 15, 2011)."GLAAD Taking Action Against Adam Carolla's Anti-LGBT Remarks". GLAAD. (press release).
- On Top Magazine Staff."Adam Carolla's Apology Labeled 'Empty' By Gay Rights Group GLAAD". On Top Magazine. August 17, 2011.
- Nedegog, Jethro. "Adam Carolla Is Sorry His Anti-LGBT 'Comments Were Hurtful'." Hollywood Reporter. August 15, 2011.
- Nessif, Bruna. "Adam Carolla Kinda Apologizes for Remarks About LGBT Community." E! Online. August 15, 2011.
- Larry Getlen."The Man's Man". The NY Post. June 16, 2012.
- Marah Eakin."Adam Carolla doesn't think women are funny". The AV Club. June 19, 2012.
- Kenneally, Tim (June 20, 2012). "Adam Carolla says women aren’t funny, but gay jokes are". Archived from the original on 2012-06-24.
- Jennifer Brett (June 20, 2012). "Adam Carolla: Women are not funny | The Buzz". Blogs.ajc.com. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
- Natalie Finn."Joke's on Him: Adam Carolla Slammed for Saying Men are Funnier Than Women". E! Online. June 19, 2012.
- "Brad Williams Live From the Irvine Improv". Adam Carolla Show Podcast. ACE Broadcasting. June 22, 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6g2xgY0S8M
- http://religionvirus.blogspot.com/2010/03/roseanne-barr-mormon-church-caused.html
- http://www.patheos.com/blogs/danthropology/2016/01/roseanne-barrs-atheist-bashing-and-our-chitchat-betrays-a-common-ignorance-of-atheism/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QHEsBMOOwg