By Missy Crane | November 28, 2019

On Monday, pro-Trump comedian Tim Allen appeared on ABC’s “The View” where he discussed the dangers of political correctness, especially in comedy.

Allen told the cat ladies of “The View” that he was disgusted by the “thought police” and how he has to tone down his comedy depending on the audience and who may or may not be offended.

“What I got to do sometimes is explain, which I hate, in big arenas, that this is a thought police thing, and I do not like it. But when I use these words, this is my intent behind those words,” he said.

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He correctly stated that even when people understand his “intent,” he still hears the same old criticism: “‘Well, just don’t say it.'”

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Allen also said that political correctness was an “alarming thing for comedians,” and revealed that different audiences were open to hearing different comedic bits, pointing out that Democratic states received his comedy differently than Republican states.

Co-host Joy Behar also blasted “PC culture,” which she admitted makes comedy “really hard.”

Allen did good – when you can get that old battle-ax Joy Behar to agree with the truth, that’s winning.

You can watch the video below:

https://twitter.com/TheView/status/1199153299070619648

This piece originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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