The Enforcer
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In this clip (it's 1:30 don't be a lazy spooge puddle) Louis CK addresses the circumstance of inceldom (not by name) and one of the common horseshit platitudes that normies seem to think holds true. That of there being "someone for everyone". Which of course we know isn't the case. Note the audiences reaction, the reason this joke works in the first place is simply because its true. People may gaslight us about this and the reasons why, but he lays it out perfectly. Some people are just designated by society as untouchable by the absolute majority. Even children demonstrate such exclusionary behaviors.
If this wasn't the case, then the joke would fall flat, it wouldn't make sense. It would have no relevance and therefore wouldn't garner such a reaction. At the end the audience clearly find it funny that they've been called out for their own behavior, it's funny because they know its true and brutal when said out loud but no one cares due to it being a collective attitude among the majority of people. People like us being untouchable is entertainment for regular people. It makes them happy. Likewise, this is the same reason why the idea of us experiencing anything sexual or romantic, disgusts most people.
View: https://youtu.be/Z1epZXnss_I
If this wasn't the case, then the joke would fall flat, it wouldn't make sense. It would have no relevance and therefore wouldn't garner such a reaction. At the end the audience clearly find it funny that they've been called out for their own behavior, it's funny because they know its true and brutal when said out loud but no one cares due to it being a collective attitude among the majority of people. People like us being untouchable is entertainment for regular people. It makes them happy. Likewise, this is the same reason why the idea of us experiencing anything sexual or romantic, disgusts most people.
View: https://youtu.be/Z1epZXnss_I