Pepe Le Pew is the latest victim of the lunatic lunatic writing at The New York Times, who thinks he should be canceled because he adds to rape culture. It's the latest in a growing list of things being canceled by lunatic writers at the NY Times, including Dr. Seuss, Curious George, Marvel characters, and so much more. It never ends, folks. All they see is something to complain about, and not only do they just complain about it, but all they do with their lives, is try to figure out what to try to cancel next and what to bitch about incessantly. It's never going to end, folks, it never ends. And not only that, but now they're canceling Pepe Le Pew because apparently, Twitter has run out of things to actually cancel. By the way, don't fact check me on this, but maybe go back and look for yourself on this. This is not exactly a successful romantic, if I remember correctly, but that doesn't mean anything, right? This is someone not to be emulated, but... this is someone that just wouldn't integrate with actual regular people, would you like to learn from him? I mean, at no point in time, did anyone actually believe that he was a good guy? And yet, here we have yet another example of lunatic writer at The NY Times writing about someone who just doesn't integrate well with regular people? and doesn't understand sarcasm? Well guess what, folks? It doesn't matter, it's just because he's a moron! Let me know what you think of him. . I'll be back with a new episode next week, and I'll tell you what I think about him and why he's not a good dude, and what he's really not? or why he should not be allowed to have the freedom to express his own opinions, and that he should have the right to express them and why they should be or not have them And why he doesn't have them, you're not allowed to do that (and why he needs to have them at all, and why you should in the first place at least not in the same way you should be allowed so he needs them or at least to have them in a nice place and why he s not allowed them and so on.
00:01:36.000If I remember correctly, now, don't fact check me on this, but maybe go back and look for yourself.
00:01:42.000But if I remember correctly, didn't Dave Chappelle talk about Pepe Le Pew's behavior like 20 years ago?
00:01:48.000Again, at no point in time during that period of time did anyone actually believe that, you know what, I'm watching this guy, I'm gonna learn from him, and I'm gonna emulate him.
00:02:00.000I want to be more like Pepe Le Pew, right?
00:02:02.000This is not exactly a successful romantic, if I remember correctly.
00:02:06.000This is someone not to be emulated, but that doesn't mean anything.
00:02:11.000Anything that's funny, anything that's cute, anything that you grew up with, any slice of that sort of little bit of Americana, you know, the humor that made this country so great, the freedom to express those kind of opinions, all of it is canceled because of some insane lunatic writing, whether it be at the New York Times or somewhere else, who Honestly feels like a person that just wouldn't integrate with actual regular people.
00:02:40.000I mean, these people are like in their little bubble boy worlds.
00:02:43.000Don't know what the hell's actually going on.