Silly Censorship Discussion Interrupted: A Comedy Take on Political Correctness

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video on Reddit has sparked a lively debate about censorship and political correctness, with an amusing twist that left viewers in stitches. The video features a comedian discussing how even in Los Angeles, people are overly cautious about using words that aren't even considered problematic yet. The comedian humorously recounts his experiences in meetings where he faced unexpected reactions to seemingly innocuous words.

One memorable moment in the video is when the comedian mentions standing up for his point of view in a meeting, only to be questioned about the word "naysayer." He jokes that some might think it's a slur for horses, imagining naysayers "coming in here s***ting on the cobblestone and licking up the sugar cubes." The playful imagery adds a layer of humor to the discussion on how language is perceived.

Another instance involves a Zoom meeting where the comedian suggested a color change from blue to red. He hesitated to use the word "nitpicker" to avoid offending anyone, leading to a silly exchange about the term's acceptability. For those unfamiliar, a viewer clarified that "nitpick" refers to picking lice eggs out of someone's hair, with no racial connotations.

The video also features text censorship, which some viewers found ironic and silly. One commenter sarcastically noted, "Text on video is censored. Silly." Another praised the comedian's hair while calling him a "naysayer."

The discussion in the comments section extended to other words and phrases that have come under scrutiny. One user expressed surprise that "vinegar" is still allowed, given the current climate of political correctness. Others shared their thoughts on terms like "renege" and how future generations might judge today's language.

While some viewers were skeptical about the authenticity of the meetings described in the video, the overall reaction was positive, with many appreciating the comedic take on a sensitive topic. The video even prompted one user to share a link to their own comedy mixtape, hoping to bring more laughter to the audience.

This Reddit video serves as a humorous reminder of the challenges and absurdities that can arise from navigating political correctness in everyday conversations. Whether or not the events described actually happened, the comedian's witty delivery and the lively discussion it sparked make for an entertaining and thought-provoking watch.

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Top Comments from Reddit

butareyouthough

For anyone wondering the word nitpick refers to picking nits(lice eggs) out of someone’s hair and has zero racial connotation whatsoever.

mksavage1138

can a nitpicka borrow a fry?

Raduform

If this made you laugh- i got a whole comedy mixtape thing i’m [working on here](https://youtu.be/Opd-jgvkp5M?si=_v3T2gB3GR6xonua)

Darkwaxellence

Text on video is censored. Hilarious /s

SlammingMomma

You have amazing hair, naysayer.

sendGNUdes

With all the political correctness these days, I’m surprised we’re still allowed to say vinegar.

No-Professional-1461

My nittpicka that’s crazy… but I, don’t remember asking…

SjurEido

Renege or Reneging are hot ones right now. I still use it in conversation but it \*feels\* wrong.

rydan

He's not wrong. Future generations will be judging everything you say today. I've been warning about this for years.

contaygious

Why does it say p***ing on cobblestone but he says s***ting

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