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Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years

In what might be his most personal and introspective hour yet, Bill offers hilarious takes on everything from male sadness to dating advice.

Wokeness: 80%

Overall Score: 20%

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Wokeness: 4/5 Overall Score: 1/5

Burr has become the less masculine version of Kathy Griffin (lifted from @williamdistefano5698)

Although I would argue he's become yet another Fallon, Colbert, Kimmel, et al.

Judging from his public declarations of late, he's now a woke male feminist. And a slogan-braying socialist donkey.

Also, anti-white racist, so I'd tell him to sod off, but I guess his wife is already doing that.
For you Americans, I'm implying his wife strap-ons him. Or maybe she got his dick grafted on after he lost it, I don't know.


Seriously, his wife is basically unfuckable, her 'career' suggests a low 3-digits IQ, and his description of her during his show does not scream marriage prospect.
How did she get that much of a hold on him? Or is it his 'Hollywood' break-through? Kompromat?

He even jokes about being a "happy wife, happy life" broken man. And proud of it. And from there goes down the list of usual female liberal talking points.
Some are even somewhat valid; it's always comforting to hear part of the audience boo when broaching the subject of male melancholy.


In this show, he's unashamedly leftist. One could argue he was always overtly political, if common sense counts as conservatism.
But it always made sense (hence the common sense). Female athletes are paid less because they don't sell tickets. Duh.
Now he's basically spewing propaganda, ie: affirmation with no attempt at argumentation. With a varnish of tough guy attitude.


In his intro, he admits that he "did stand up because that was the easiest way to walk into a room (...) and make everybody like" him. Also, "the way I've moved through the world has always been: where's the place I have the least chance of being hurt?"

Well, at least he's an honest coward. Then again, he probably thinks cowardice is a positive trait.
So, self-admitted sell-out.

Some of the material is still funny.
He's entitled to his opinions. But Maddow and Reid say the same for free.
And a plethora of late night talk-show hosts are as mildly funny as he is.

So, what's his point?
I couldn't say, I stopped watching at the half-hour mark.

Created: 03-18-2025

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