He loves surprises
Louis CK made a “surprise return” to standup comedy the other day.
https://twitter.com/mixielot/status/1034527783190290433
A standing ovation could make sense if he’d been away because of a broken leg or drug rehab or writing a book, but since in fact he was away because it became public that he likes to abuse women sexually, the standing ovation is pretty much a hard punch in the face to women. Again.
If a coworker sexually assaulted you at the office, then turned up unannounced after a ten month vacation, and just sat down at his desk and resumed working, and everyone welcomed him back with applause, that’d be pretty fucked up.
This is exactly what happened with Louis CK.
— Hazel Hayes (@TheHazelHayes) August 28, 2018
When you think about it, it's entirely fitting that Louis CK's "comeback" involved surprising a captive audience in a tiny room by revealing himself to them suddenly without their consent.
— Catherynne M. Valente (@catvalente) August 29, 2018
https://twitter.com/drvox/status/1034550879616024576
https://twitter.com/jaclynf/status/1034894365678870528
https://twitter.com/vornietom/status/1034536651165331456
Meanwhile, a black actor who had starred in E.R., and along with fellow cast members had complained about on-set harassment, sexism and racism, has been shot and killed by police, apparently while undergoing seizures.
Wonder if Louis will write a joke about that into his next gig?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/aug/31/vanessa-marquez-er-actor-shot-killed-police
Lesson: it’s better for your career to be a sexual predator than a black woman. Maybe it’s better to be antything other than a black Woman.
Aaaand next up we have, live on stage at Aretha Franklin’s funeral, the ‘man of God’ leading the service introducing singer Ariana Grande by saying that he saw her name on the programme and thought she was a new item on Taco Bell’s menu (ha-ha ‘cos she’s Hispanic, see) then apparently having a sly feel of her breast after she sang Natural Woman (no accusations of transphobia so far, but give it time).
So what did the vicar have to say for himself?
Of course, Ms. Grande was wearing a short dress in church, which is obviously just as inappropriate as the vicar’s groping, according to one twitter user. Yep, a man has a sly feel of a woman’s side-boob (a move I’ve seen too many times) and the big twitter debate is whether her dress was too short for church.
https://news.sky.com/story/aretha-franklin-funeral-bishop-accused-of-groping-ariana-grande-apologises-11487347
AoS, I told my husband about that, and about 30 minutes later he sat down with the local paper, which carried a story about Aretha’s funeral. They had a picture of Ms. Grande with the bishop, and nary a word about the fondling or the racism. Just a nice, sweet story about the funeral of a major celebrity. No need to mention the humiliation of another woman who was part of the funeral, because that might embarrass a bishop.
I’m ever-so slightly impressed that the paper didn’t mention her ‘disrespectful’ (read ‘slutty’) choice of attire for church, what with you being in God country.
I just saw a video of that – the bishop groping Ariana Grande. It’s sick-making – he keeps pulling her in and moving his hand forward on her breast – while making his creepy racist “joke.”