Christians have always been fodder for comedians who have tended to portray them as anoraks - slightly clammy, beatifically smiley dullards with barely a personality between them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think comedians have a function in society, which is to make fun of our icons.
Professional comedians, surprisingly, have a lack of humor. They're insensitive to the insanity of our times.
The tragedy for comedians is there's nothing more they want than to be liked. We desperately seek approval. It's almost like a personality disorder you can do as a job.
Comedians tend to find a comfort zone and stay there and do lamer versions of themselves for the rest of their career.
With a lot of comedians, one of their major attributes is that they look comedic, with a certain hangdog or manic expression. I look like the neighborhood bully. That doesn't elicit laughter.
The really good stand up comedians can be angry but relatable, and they have interestingly humanizing personalities. Their observational skills are far greater than mine, so I'll just stick to reading lines off a page.
Sure, the comedians who swear or use scatological humor can get laughs, but they're uncomfortable laughs.
Comedians are sometimes resentful of their writers. Probably because it's hard for giant egos to admit you need anyone but yourself to be what you are.
Jews have a tendency to become comedians.
As far as I can tell, comedians are pretty serious people, and that's why they make fun of things all of the time.