Jeff Dye, is a dynamic American stand-up comedian and actor. He burst onto the scene with a third-place finish on NBC’s Last Comic Standing Season 6, followed by his 2010 Comedy Central Presents special. He hosted MTV hits like Money from Strangers and Numbnuts, and recurred on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. He’s guested on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon multiple times, starred in NBC’s Better Late Than Never alongside William Shatner and Henry Winkler, and appeared on The Masked Singer. Currently, he hosts Fox’s Who the Bleep Is That?, tours nationally with raw humour, and hosts the Friendship Podcast.
Tomorrow, he is coming on Triggernometry to discuss the boundaries of comedy, whether they exist and what you can and can’t joke about. You can also count on some funny organic conversation happening as well.
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As a member of Jeff's Patreon from day 1, I recently called him out for saying 'Israel controls everything', which is a blood libel. He accused me of crashing out and replied that he doesn't weigh in either way and said he's Jewish. I regard this as pretty hypocritical given his stated stance on other topics. I urged him to educate himself, suggesting to contact Elica LeBon. Would you ask him to comment on that, because everyone else just kissed his arse in the comments? I'm happy to provide the full context.
Hi Jeff, i think its ok to tell any joke no matter what the setup subject or how offensive if its funny - the risk of falling out with a friend or an audience over it is on the teller - Do you agree? thoughts? id like KK and FFs opinions as well!
Otherwise ultimately one person in the world "could" take offense over any joke so if you drew any kind of line no joke could ever risk being told.