Outrage mob tries to cancel 'cis white male' Bill Burr for Grammy's appearance where he mocks feminists



Bill Burr was a top trend on Twitter early Thursday evening, not for one of his many highly-rated comedy specials or his role as Migs Mayfeld in "The Mandalorian." Instead, the stand-up comedy veteran was being assailed by the outrage mob, who were actively trying to cancel him for jokes he made during the 2021 Grammy Awards.

In an unusual move, the comedian presented the Grammy Award for "Best Regional Mexican Album,” which aired before the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony. Burr, who is never shy to tell the audience exactly what he is thinking, angered many people with his brash and unapologetic comedy style.

From the get-go, Burr set the tone that he was not going to be your typical Grammy's Award presenter. The comedian joked, "Was I the only one who wanted to kill himself after that piano solo."

Then he did some self-deprecating humor and called himself a "moron" for buying a new suit to present an award during the pre-Grammy's show that was done remotely and nobody would see.

Bill Burr came out to present at the Grammys after a piano performance “Was I the only one who wanted to kill hims… https://t.co/kCRSWPTWm2
— gifdsports (@gifdsports)1615753361.0

Burr then awkwardly mispronounced the winner's name, Natalia Lafourcade.

Bill Burr butchers women’s name and then is awkwardly forced to accept the award for her at the Grammys https://t.co/xp3143GY1J
— gifdsports (@gifdsports)1615754111.0

While presenting the "Best Tropical Latin Album," Burr made a joke about feminists. "How many feminists are like going nuts, 'Why is this cis white male doing all this Latino stuff?'"

Bill Burr the GOAT LololRare comedian that will joke about stuff like this https://t.co/Aq5dzKva0E
— Tmo (@Tmo)1615752578.0

The wisecrack mocking woke culture hit a nerve and unleashed hundreds of tweets demanding the comedian be canceled for saying a joke.

There were furious calls to "ban all white men" and "for all white men to be kept in cages." Another commenter inexplicably said he was "making fun of civil rights movements." One person said Burr doesn't have a comedic bone in his body. Burr has six comedy specials and was a regular on "Chappelle's Show."

(Content Warning: Explicit language):

ban bill burr. actually just ban white men. a disgrace.
— bora (@bora)1615751340.0


btw this is a bill burr hate tweet, mf can’t make a single joke without punching down and making fun of civil right… https://t.co/QRKsJ54i0Y
— miqo🌤 (@miqo🌤)1615752270.0


People who think being an offensive asshole on purpose is funny are the actual least humorous people alive like jus… https://t.co/ERKayUvYNk
— leah⁷ (@leah⁷)1615751623.0


Idk what he said but god I love bill burr https://t.co/SlyPhr74jx
— Blake (@Blake)1615752531.0


Who decided Bill Burr was a good idea? Ugh.
— Audrie⁷ ♡ (@Audrie⁷ ♡)1615751478.0


The @RecordingAcad needs to own up to this failure of selecting Bill Burr as a presenter. What a terrible choice. H… https://t.co/lDxE3JAihy
— ♡ binniebear⁷ (@♡ binniebear⁷)1615752221.0


If Bill Burr presenting these nominees isn't an accurate representation of the Academy @ non white artists..
— WYWYG 💗 (@WYWYG 💗)1615751542.0

There were plenty of people defending Burr for telling jokes, and lampooning those who were said to be outraged over his comedy.

Bill Burr is a Rorschach test as to whether you have the slightest sense of humor or a huge stick up your ass. He'… https://t.co/qQ7Yy3YhOd
— LB (@LB)1615757842.0


It’s the quarterly attempt at cancelling Bill Burr for being hilarious I see.
— Bridget Phetasy (@Bridget Phetasy)1615752962.0


Bill Burr is trending so I'm assuming all the right people are mad about something.
— Stephen L. Miller (@Stephen L. Miller)1615752201.0


I don’t know what #BillBurr said to piss marshmallows off, but I AGREE.
— Maj Toure (@Maj Toure)1615758066.0


GenZ calling Bill Burr a racist... 😬😳Bill Burr and his beautiful wife Nia. 💕 https://t.co/C9XsPhtIQZ
— 𝒜𝓂𝒷𝑒𝓇 (@𝒜𝓂𝒷𝑒𝓇)1615752332.0


Bill Burr after being cancelled https://t.co/PYRLGharjO
— Brent Edge-ucated Hawkings (@Brent Edge-ucated Hawkings)1615753698.0


*Bill Burr intentionally makes Politically incorrect jokesTwitter: https://t.co/lzrGnyaSK5
— Tyler Mills🤘🏻 (@Tyler Mills🤘🏻)1615753938.0

One Twitter user shared a video clip from Burr talking to Bill Maher about cancel culture from a few years ago, where he dismissed his haters.

reminder that bill burr doesn't give a fuck about the culture war bullshit between performatively "woke" liberals a… https://t.co/XIi7iBUX5i
— ☀️👀 (@☀️👀)1615756220.0

Bill Burr also obliterated cancel culture when he hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2019. The comedian also defended his fellow "The Mandalorian" star Gina Carano when she was canceled from the hit Disney show.

Facebook purging any content containing phrase 'stop the steal'



Facebook announced Monday that it will now remove any content from its platform that includes the phrase "stop the steal" as part of its enhanced enforcement following last week's siege on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.

What are the details?

"We are now removing content containing the phrase 'stop the steal' under our Coordinating Harm policy from Facebook and Instagram," the company declared in a statement. "We removed the original Stop the Steal group in November and have continued to remove Pages, groups and events that violate any of our policies, including calls for violence."

The social media platform, founded by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, went on to explain:

We've been allowing robust conversations related to the election outcome and that will continue. But with continued attempts to organize events against the outcome of the US presidential election that can lead to violence, and use of the term by those involved in Wednesday's violence in DC, we're taking this additional step in the lead up to the inauguration. It may take some time to scale up our enforcement of this new step but we have already moved a significant number of posts.

Facebook's latest measure is part of an ongoing, coordinated crackdown by major social media outlets against President Donald Trump and his assertions that the presidential election was stolen for President-elect Joe Biden.

Following the storming of the Capitol after a massive rally hosted by Trump, the president was banned for life from Twitter and suspended indefinitely from Facebook, Instagram, and other online platforms amid accusations that he incited the violence that left six of his supporters — including a Capitol Police officer — dead.

What about Twitter?

Also on Monday, Twitter announced "some of the steps" the company had taken since last week "to protect the conversation" following the attack that occurred last Wednesday.

"Given the violent events in Washington, DC, and increased risk of harm, we began permanently suspending thousands of accounts that were primarily dedicated to sharing QAnon content on Friday afternoon," Twitter said in a statement. "Many of the individuals impacted by this updated enforcement action held multiple accounts, driving up the total numbers of accounts impacted."

Twitter explained further:

Since Friday, more than 70,000 accounts have been suspended as a result of our efforts, with many instances of a single individual operating numerous accounts. These accounts were engaged in sharing harmful QAnon-associated content at scale and were primarily dedicated to the propagation of this conspiracy theory across the service.

As countless conservative Twitter users complained over the weekend that they were losing a significant amount of followers, Twitter had put out a statement saying that "in order to prevent spam, we regularly challenge accounts to confirm details like email and phone number. Until that info is confirmed, these accounts aren't included in follower counts."

Why lie two days ago? https://t.co/KmcyuRiH3l
— LB (@LB)1610418831.0

Target blasted for removing book about 'Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters' after complaint that it spreads 'transphobia'



Target is being blasted for removing a book — "Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters" by noted Wall Street Journal contributor Abigail Shrier — after a complaint on Twitter that the book is spreading "transphobia."

What's the background?

Shrier's book was released in June, and the likes of Joe Rogan, Ben Shapiro, and Dennis Prager have interviewed her about it.

As indicated in the title, the book isn't about transgenderism generally but specifically about the impact it's having on girls — "who had never experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a coming-out story from a speaker at a school assembly or discovered the internet community of trans 'influencers,'" according to the book's description.

"Unsuspecting parents are awakening to find their daughters in thrall to hip trans YouTube stars and 'gender-affirming' educators and therapists who push life-changing interventions on young girls — including medically unnecessary double mastectomies and puberty blockers that can cause permanent infertility," the description also says.

Here's Shrier talking about "Irreversible Damage" with Prager:

Abigail Shrier: Transgenderism's "IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE"youtu.be

What was the complaint about the book?

Twitter user @BlueIris04 complained to Target that "Irreversible Damage" is guilty of "transphobia" and said the "trans community deserves a response" from Target as to why it's selling the book.

Incidentally, @BlueIris04 uses "ACAB" — which stands for "all cops are bastards" — as well as the word "Ten" with an image of a skull for a Twitter handle. At some point @BlueIris04 blocked access to his or her tweets — but a screenshot of the complaint was saved:

@AskTarget @BlueIris04 lol they changed it but screenshots are forever https://t.co/TmCC5AYnWu
— LB (@LB)1605236137.0

Later @AskTarget replied to @BlueIris04 that "Irreversible Damage" was removed from its "assortment" of books:

Image source: Twitter/AskTarget

TheBlaze on Friday morning conducted a search on Target's website for Shrier's book, but it did not show up.

How are folks reacting to Target removing the book?

While some applauded Target's removal of "Irreversible Damage," other Twitter users weren't so keen on the decision:

  • "So @AskTarget, opposite opinions, right or wrong, are not welcome in your stores because of hurt feelings?" one user wrote. "Thanks for contributing to the mental and emotional failure of upcoming generations. They need to learn that not everything or everyone revolves around their feelings."
  • "Thanks for pandering to an a**hole who advocates for the murder of cops," another user noted.
  • "They need to be held accountable for censoring what we are allowed to read," another commenter said. "This is a good book."
  • "I don't feel safe at stores that allow a handful of activists to censor speech," one user offered.
  • "So the left advocates censorship, anti-Semitism, violence against political opponents, universal health care, marking and blacklisting people and socialism... ..then call everyone ELSE a Nazi," another commenter noted. "Stopped going to Target when they betrayed us with bathrooms."

What did the book's publisher have to say?

Regnery Publishing on Friday morning offered TheBlaze the following statement:

The "Woke, Inc." trend is, sadly, only getting worse. The mob has sufficiently trained big corporations like Target to live in fear — so much so that it only took *one* complaint from a Twitter user to convince Target to pull a bestselling book from its website. But as Target and other cowardly corporations cower in fear of leftist mobs, Regnery has always and will continue to stand proudly behind powerful voices like Abigail Shrier and the tremendously important work she has done in researching and writing "Irreversible Damage."

What did Target have to say?

Target on Friday morning didn't immediately respond to TheBlaze's request for comment on the retailer's rationale behind removing "Irreversible Damage" from its website.