Judd Apatow Says Sometimes Your Humanity Is More Important Than Crossing The Line And Telling A Politically Incorrect Joke World Of Reel
In an interview this past weekend with Vanity Fair, Apatow defended his vocal political stances by saying “It’s fair to criticize anybody on a public stage” and, when he was asked about Louis C.K’s recent stand-up routine, where he joked about Trans people and the Parkland kids, Apatow stated that “sometimes your humanity is more important” than crossing the line and telling a politically incorrect joke. Apatow (who still refuses and has mastered the art of ducking in commenting on the five allegations of sexual misconduct against frequent collaborator James Franco), seems to be thinking he has been appointed, by someone, I’m not sure who, as the moral epicenter of Hollywood....