Sarah Silverman reveals many of her past jokes make her uncomfortable

Sarah Silverman reveals many of her past jokes make her uncomfortable

Comedian Sarah Silverman has admitted to cringing at some of her past jokes during an interview on CBC Radio One’s “Q with Tom Power.”

The comedian, known for using shock value in her routines, has made controversial statements in the past, including saying, “I hope the Jews did kill Christ, I’d do it again,” and appearing in blackface in a skit.

However, she claims that looking back at old material and cringing is a normal part of the learning process for comedians and society in general, and that growth and change are essential.

During the interview, Silverman discussed her 2005 standup special “Jesus Is Magic” and acknowledged the use of offensive language in the routine, including racial slurs and derogatory terms for little people.

She stressed the importance of being mindful and understanding the impact of hurtful language, while also acknowledging that change can be difficult for some people to accept.

Silverman also spoke about cancel culture and the lack of a path to redemption for those who have made past mistakes.

She argued that without a way to atone for past missteps, people may turn to the “motherf***ing dark side” where they are accepted. She emphasized the need for progress and redemption, even in the face of controversial statements and actions.

Overall, Silverman’s comments reflect a desire to grow and learn from past mistakes, while also acknowledging the difficulty of change and the importance of providing a path to redemption for those who have made missteps.


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