I don't understand what's meant by dark comedy here. Are people going to go around making jokes about
being a pedo or raping kids after this? Probably not, but I think it's unreasonable to suggest that any comedy that's dark is going to disappear now that two people got seriously called out on Twitter
People who make these sort of jokes will continue to have difficulty in being hired by family-friendly corporations, but comedy about more taboo subjects has been around for a long time and will continue to be. They may be framed differently, with clear intent being shown that "Hey this is a bad thing, don't do this", but I highly highly doubt that comedians are going to stop making "mean" jokes
And I still don't even know what is meant my dark humor here. If you mean racist, homophobic, or transphobic jokes, yeah I absolutely think you're going to see fewer of those, but beyond that I doubt it. That being said, people will draw their own lines, and as a culture progresses the line has generally gotten brought further and further, and if we can all agree that something a comic did wasn't cool then yeah fuck em and fuck their brand of humor. I just don't think we're at a point where we sort of banish any form of dark humor
hmm why do you need comedy to be dark and disturbing and Satanic?
i think its wrong, comedy should be for everyone, it should not be offensive at all. its just not funny if you try to offend or shock.. its unethical and WRONG, and should be called out.
in my honest opinion there just isnt any reason in 2018 (!!!) to openly support problematic and extreme "offense comics" like George Carlin, Bill Burr or Jerry Seinfeld.
I think this is a bit, but I honestly can't tell. I think there's a clear divide between Seinfeld and Burr and depicting a child doll being raped, but what do I know?