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Vague commentary on comedian-feminist dispute with no concrete allegations

The passage contains only generic remarks about a controversy involving comedians and feminists, mentioning public figures like Louis C.K. and Jon Stewart without any specific wrongdoing, dates, trans Mentions a complaint about a woman named Tosh, but provides no details. Quotes Louis C.K. discussing comedian vs. feminist conflicts on The Daily Show. References Jon Stewart as the interlocutor.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019100
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The passage contains only generic remarks about a controversy involving comedians and feminists, mentioning public figures like Louis C.K. and Jon Stewart without any specific wrongdoing, dates, trans Mentions a complaint about a woman named Tosh, but provides no details. Quotes Louis C.K. discussing comedian vs. feminist conflicts on The Daily Show. References Jon Stewart as the interlocutor.

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“Thank you for sharing this! | truly appreciate your thoughts here. | read about this woman's complaint last week, and the whole event turned my stomach. What Tosh did was personally threatening, which is not OK. But even though | fall neatly into the feminist camp, | think your original joke is hilarious—within context, and coming from a comedian whose philosophy | identify with. Color me conflicted.” | think that kind of conflict is healthy. And then there was Louis C.K.’ s appearance on 7he Daily Show. This is what he told Jon Stewart between interruptions: “If this [controversy about Tosh] is like a fight between comedians and bloggers--hyperbole and garbage comes out of those two places, just uneducated, unfettered--it' s also a fight between comedians and feminists, because they’ re natural enemies, because, stereotypically speaking, feminists can’ t take a joke, and on the other side, comedians can’ t take criticism. Comedians are big pussies. So to one side you say, ‘If you don’ t like a joke, stay out of the comedy clubs.’ To the other side you say, ‘If you don’ t like criticism, stop Googling yourself every ten seconds, because nobody’ s making you read it.’ It’ s positive. To me, all dialogue is positive. | think you should listen.

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