Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 22, 2017
Mel Brooks: He’s definitely Jewish. No question about that.
A Jew has come out and claimed that “people” (other Jews) have gone too far with political correctness, so comedy isn’t funny anymore.
It’s an obvious observation.
I don’t see anything at all funny anymore, except on YouTube – and now that is all getting banned.
But there is one thing this Jew says you shouldn’t be able to make fun of.
I bet you’ll never guess what.
BBC:
Mel Brooks, one of Hollywood’s funniest film-makers, has told the BBC political correctness is “the death of comedy”.
He said Blazing Saddles, his Western spoof about a black sheriff in a racist town, could never be made today.
“It’s OK not to hurt the feelings of various tribes and groups,” he said. “However, it’s not good for comedy.
“Comedy has to walk a thin line, take risks. It’s the lecherous little elf whispering in the king’s ear, telling the truth about human behaviour.”
Brooks made his name with a series of successful film comedies, including Blazing Saddles, The Producers and Young Frankenstein.
Among the subjects he has satirised are racism, religion and feminism – and he describes himself as “the king of vulgarity”.
A vulgar Jew?
Now I’ve seen everything…!
But there is one subject he insists he would not parody.
Referring to World War Two, he said: “I personally would never touch gas chambers or the death of children or Jews at the hands of the Nazis.
“In no way is that at all useable or correct for comedy. It’s just in truly bad taste.”
However, he says that is the “only thing” he would avoid. “Everything else is OK.”
Yes.
It was okay for him to make fun of Hitler, for instance.
But not the opposite.
If you’re not allowed to make fun of the Jews, why should you be able to make fun of the Nazis?
The Nazis are just as sacred to us as the supposed Holocaust is to the Jews, and the Nazis actually did get slaughtered, unlike the Jews.
Nice concert hall at Auschwitz
Dresden