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OZ.
19th November 2012, 05:06
Here is the last humorist in my country who talk freely.
But don't worry he's not free anymore :)

Just wanted to share after seeing George Carlin video.


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Flash
19th November 2012, 06:03
Very funny, a vision of the world Americans do not think exist.

J'ai dû parfois lire les sous-titres, et on dit que les québécoise ne parlent pas le français correctement. Eh bien!! lol C'était très drôle. merci

Flash
19th November 2012, 06:13
Extremely funny, an american (in English) defending the French


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU5q8HZyBLs

OZ.
19th November 2012, 06:18
Well you seem to write better than me both English & French so.

Ce fut un plaisir de lire du français, mon cerveau est en surchauffe avec tout cet anglais.
Merci bien.

OZ.
19th November 2012, 06:29
Extremely funny, an american (in English) defending the French

Yeah nice one, but having the best health-care of the world mean: more vaccines, drugs. French are the better consumer of antidepressants in the world ^^ So i'm not sure to be french now!? hum

Flash
19th November 2012, 06:32
President Sarkozy calling Sarah Palin: prank call from quebecors humorists


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrjm6Ivwnmw

OZ.
19th November 2012, 06:42
well well well, so revealing about politicians "langue de bois". The end is a nightmare for her :)

Jean-Luc
19th November 2012, 11:47
Extremely funny, an american (in English) defending the French


Nice dear Flash, but unfortunately not my favourite guy, by far:

How about this "joke" from him :


Bill Maher: “We Need To Promote Death”

‘The planet is too crowded – let’s kill the right people’
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 11, 2012

During a recent appearance on the StarTalk Radio Show, Real Time host Bill Maher expressed his desire to see more people killed via abortion, suicides and the death penalty because “the planet is too crowded and we need to promote death.”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nqMSPooXJIk

Flash
19th November 2012, 16:10
Wow, quite arrogant, is he making jokes or is he for real? Not a good man, must be from the 1%. His description of the French is still however hilarious.

AMERICANS ON THIS FORUM, please look at my first video post here, you will laugh.

Kryztian
21st November 2012, 15:35
Link below to the article on Dieudonné from the N Y Times. Of course the "All the News that Bilderberg says is fit to print" paper would focus on him being an anti-semite.

My question, for those of you who know his work, is, is he really anti-semitic? Has he really railed against "the Jews", or are these just a few comments taken out of context?


NY Times: A French Jester Who Trades in Hate
Dieudonné, French Comic Behind ‘The Anti-Semite’ (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/movies/dieudonne-french-comic-behind-the-anti-semite.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0)

buckminster fuller
21st November 2012, 15:38
Merci d'introduire dieudo sur avalon. Notre meilleur humoriste indeed...

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Link below to the article on Dieudonné from the N Y Times. Of course the "All the News that Bilderberg says is fit to print" paper would focus on him being an anti-semite.

My question, for those of you who know his work, is, is he really anti-semitic? Has he really railed against "the Jews", or are these just a few comments taken out of context?


NY Times: A French Jester Who Trades in Hate
Dieudonné, French Comic Behind ‘The Anti-Semite’ (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/movies/dieudonne-french-comic-behind-the-anti-semite.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0)

He's by no mean anti-semitic. By all means anti-zionist...

OZ.
21st November 2012, 20:43
Merci d'introduire dieudo sur avalon. Notre meilleur humoriste indeed...

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Link below to the article on Dieudonné from the N Y Times. Of course the "All the News that Bilderberg says is fit to print" paper would focus on him being an anti-semite.

My question, for those of you who know his work, is, is he really anti-semitic? Has he really railed against "the Jews", or are these just a few comments taken out of context?


NY Times: A French Jester Who Trades in Hate
Dieudonné, French Comic Behind ‘The Anti-Semite’ (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/movies/dieudonne-french-comic-behind-the-anti-semite.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0)

He's by no mean anti-semitic. By all means anti-zionist...

In French we've got the full interview by the Times, on camera. It's amazing the difference between what says Dieudonné and the piece off...paper. They claim that he complain about his lack of public in his shows, he's the living-homorist who's sales the most ticket in France so yeah, far from the reality.

Stupidity is free.

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Fo those who understand french, the naked proof.

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