- Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:24 am
#499431
There was a period (no pun intended) where every female comedian had exactly the same jokes. Sexism countering sexism, making men the butt of the jokes, and those were the comedians who people wanted to see.
In turn, these were the only female comedians who the public saw (on TV) and as a lot of men didn't find the jokes funny, the stereotype that female comedians aren't funny came about - I think DTJ is right as its much better now, but there are still a lot who stick to the same old shtick which can be pretty tedious if its not done well (same problems with minority comedians).
In turn, these were the only female comedians who the public saw (on TV) and as a lot of men didn't find the jokes funny, the stereotype that female comedians aren't funny came about - I think DTJ is right as its much better now, but there are still a lot who stick to the same old shtick which can be pretty tedious if its not done well (same problems with minority comedians).