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Showing Original Post only (View all)Hey Jon Stewart, Jokes About Wearing Masks Aren't Funny [View all]
Hey Jon Stewart, Jokes About Wearing Masks Arent Funny
Critics of the host say hes a hypocrite.
Julia Métraux
Over the weekend, Covid-cautious individuals shared clips on social media of Jon Stewart punching down on people who are masking, who are presumably doing so to protect themselves from Covid, the flu, and other infectious diseases that are spreading across the United States.
On the December 11 episode of the podcast The Weekly Show With Jon Stewart, guest Tim Miller of The Bulwark said there have to be at least two people at fellow guest Jon Favreaus workplace wearing masks because its a progressive organization. Stewart responded, Theres always two, and you always say, Oh, are you sick? And they go, Uh, I dont want to talk about it.'
First of all, asking people why they are masking is invasive behavior. No one randomly owes you information about their health, their loved ones health, or, understandably, just wanting to avoid Covid, which is the only way to prevent Long Covid. As Ive also previously reported, disabled people in New Yorks Nassau County have reported being harassed after the county passed a mask ban. Cancer patients have also told their stories of being questioned about why theyre masking. Even before the start of the Covid pandemic, populations including cancer patients and organ transplant recipients have been encouraged to mask by healthcare professionals.
Sad that Jon Stewart and friends have become just more white liberals who enjoy punching down at marginalized people who are just doing our best to survive, Karistina Lafae, a disabled author and essayist, told me. Those of us who have Long COVID, who have watched family and friends die of COVID, we are being mocked for taking common-sense precautions against illness and further disability.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/12/hey-jon-stewart-jokes-about-wearing-masks-arent-funny/
Critics of the host say hes a hypocrite.
Julia Métraux
Over the weekend, Covid-cautious individuals shared clips on social media of Jon Stewart punching down on people who are masking, who are presumably doing so to protect themselves from Covid, the flu, and other infectious diseases that are spreading across the United States.
On the December 11 episode of the podcast The Weekly Show With Jon Stewart, guest Tim Miller of The Bulwark said there have to be at least two people at fellow guest Jon Favreaus workplace wearing masks because its a progressive organization. Stewart responded, Theres always two, and you always say, Oh, are you sick? And they go, Uh, I dont want to talk about it.'
Disappointed to see Jon Stewart & co joke about masking in public. I do it for my medically fragile daughter (Batten Disease). People not masking properly led to her getting pneumonia, which led to her being on life support, which led to me getting price quotes on her cremation just in case.
— Philip Palermo (@palermo.bsky.social) 2025-12-29T03:31:53.258Z
First of all, asking people why they are masking is invasive behavior. No one randomly owes you information about their health, their loved ones health, or, understandably, just wanting to avoid Covid, which is the only way to prevent Long Covid. As Ive also previously reported, disabled people in New Yorks Nassau County have reported being harassed after the county passed a mask ban. Cancer patients have also told their stories of being questioned about why theyre masking. Even before the start of the Covid pandemic, populations including cancer patients and organ transplant recipients have been encouraged to mask by healthcare professionals.
Sad that Jon Stewart and friends have become just more white liberals who enjoy punching down at marginalized people who are just doing our best to survive, Karistina Lafae, a disabled author and essayist, told me. Those of us who have Long COVID, who have watched family and friends die of COVID, we are being mocked for taking common-sense precautions against illness and further disability.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/12/hey-jon-stewart-jokes-about-wearing-masks-arent-funny/
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Maybe it's someone who has something contagious, absolutely had to leave the house for some reason,
tanyev
5 hrs ago
#3
For fifty years I never asked the old Asian ladies on the bus why they were wearing masks.
Iggo
5 hrs ago
#8
Exactly. I always wear a mask to my regular checkups because Hello! the doctor's office is full of sick people.
tanyev
5 hrs ago
#14
Have seen people masked in AZ for decades. Some are fragile and some have really horrible allergies
Attilatheblond
3 hrs ago
#40
Yep. It's been years. They know the answer. They just want to fight. So I cut out the foreplay.
Iggo
3 hrs ago
#39
I, too, was stationed in Japan, at Yokota Air Base, in the late 1970s. Come fall and winter illness...
3catwoman3
3 hrs ago
#41
The surgeon and assistants wear masks to protect the patient. If it was proven it didn't work, they wouldn't do it.
surfered
4 hrs ago
#22
Wedges, wedges! So we are going to worry about the utterance of a comedian when
PatrickforB
4 hrs ago
#24
deep breaths there buddy. It's okay to make an observation about an entertainer. What's your plan in the meantime?
WhiskeyGrinder
4 hrs ago
#32
Or *you* could stay home. Sometimes people have no choice and have to go out.
Ocelot II
3 hrs ago
#36
Kinda funny how right-wingers never joke about wearing ear protection at the shooting range.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
4 hrs ago
#30
When I was an exchange student in Tokyo in 1972, everyone wore masks in public in winter
Wild blueberry
3 hrs ago
#35
I saw the same thing when stationed at Yokota Air Base outside of Tokyo in the late 1970s.
3catwoman3
3 hrs ago
#43