kat: okay, really? because everything is kind of rough right now if you ask me. i mean, sometimes the news can feel like depressing story after depressing story. if i want to see that i d just flip through my old diary. a former united states president being arrested, a current united states president who can t pronounce the word arrested. deadly storms, inflation, violence, and that s just in the fox and friends green room. the only thing that might be more depressing than the news is the power that all of this sad traumatic stuff has to divide us. but there is a way to heal. both with individuals and with those around us. and thankfully it doesn t involve any advice from dr. fauci. it s candid open speech and especially comedy. deep down, people do know this. how it might even be why people tune into this show. either that or the tasteful eroticism. looking great. you re looking great. the power of speech and comedy to heal and unite us is so desperately needed right now
someone who was trying to make a joke should not be treated the same way as someone who is trying to be mean. framing a debate as speech versus sensitivity ignores the way that it can unite us, especially because being truly pro speech includes speech about feelings. i know the saying goes facts don t care about your feelings but sometimes feelings don t carry about your facts. trust me, it s exactly why i wasted time dating all those losers in my 20s. you know who you are. i m just kidding, they ll never see this because they don t have enough money for a tv. but sharing that your feelings were hurt is not a bad thing it s good. if we don t express ourselves to each other we have no hope of understanding etch oh other either. it s like biden talking to john fetterman. even kamala couldn t laugh through that. but there s a difference between