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Showing Original Post only (View all)Louis C.K.'s 'SNL' Monologue About Child Molestation Leads to Uproar [View all]
One Twitter user called it the "unfunniest, most offensive 'SNL' monologue" ever.
Louis C.K.'s Saturday Night Live monologue has stirred up controversy.
The Louie star hosted the NBC sketch series' season-40 finale this weekend, where he delivered a stand-up routine featuring jokes about child molesters, racism and the tension in the Middle East.
C.K. said that there was a child molester who lived in his neighborhood when he was growing up in the 1970s. "He didn't like me I felt a little bad," he said.
The comedian tried to imagine why child molesters would still commit the crime. "From their point of view, it must be amazing, for them to risk so much," he said. He then acknowledged the controversial nature of the material, adding, "It's my last show probably."
Indeed, a number of Twitter users were not pleased with what they heard. One person called it the "unfunniest, most offensive SNL monologue" ever, while someone else tweeted that her "heart aches for humanity" because of the monologue.
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Purveyor
May 2015
OP
"One Twitter user called it the "unfunniest, most offensive 'SNL' monologue" ever."
zappaman
May 2015
#1
Louis C.K. said something offensive? Can we be sure? It sounds so out of character.
Oneironaut
May 2015
#2
"Instant outrage" was why Twitter was invented. That, and to expose the world's most stupid people.
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#23
To me it felt like he was trying to be so edgy, but I didn't find it particularly clever or funny.
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#29
There is not one time in my life I thought pedophilia was funny (in any context).
boston bean
May 2015
#44
Well at least they got product placements for mounds chocolate bars and McDonald's.
Jesus Malverde
May 2015
#47
he's now hit 3 topics that cut close to home, and i still find him one of the funniest comedians
unblock
May 2015
#55