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May 01, 2026 / 00:24

This episode features discussions about race, comedy, and cultural perceptions, particularly focusing on Shane Gillis and his controversial remarks.

The conversation includes references to Fred Flintstone and how different racial interpretations can lead to misunderstandings in comedy.

Guests share their thoughts on how context matters in humor, especially when it involves race, and how the presence of diverse voices can change the narrative.

Specific examples are given to illustrate how certain jokes might be received differently depending on the audience and the individuals involved.

TL;DR

The episode discusses race in comedy, focusing on Shane Gillis and cultural interpretations.

Episode

0:24
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I always looked at Fred Flintstone. I
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go, "Oh, that's an Asian Fred
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Flintstone."
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>> Bonnie, there is.
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>> He doesn't look Asian.
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>> Yaba.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> See, if Shane Gillis had been sitting
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next to an Asian,
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>> no controversy. No controversy.
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>> Exactly right.
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>> It's It's called the Roophole.
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>> It's the root hole.

Episode Highlights

  • Controversy Avoided
    A reflection on how context changes perception.
    “No controversy. No controversy.”
    @ 00m 13s
    May 01, 2026
  • The Roophole
    A quirky term introduced in conversation.
    “It's called the Roophole.”
    @ 00m 16s
    May 01, 2026

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Hypothetical Scenario00:13
  • Unique Term00:16

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