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Tyler Fischer on Dating Black Women, Woke Comedy, and Hollywood

Hodgetwins PodcastNovember 2, 202523 min115,261 views
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Comedy and Political Leanings

  • 💡 Tyler Fischer notes that comedians often lean towards jokes that align with their political views, whether Republican or liberal.
  • 🧠 He describes being raised in a liberal environment, feeling "brainwashed," and likens it to a "religion" that people are "sucked into."
  • 🎭 Fischer discusses how "woke" culture has impacted comedy, suggesting that comedians are missing out on material by avoiding controversial topics like the number of genders recognized by law.

Experiences with "Woke" Culture and Hollywood

  • 🚫 Fischer recounts being denied COVID-19 shots and facing criticism from other comedians for his stance.
  • 🎬 He shares his experience trying to get an impression for SNL, feeling he was overlooked due to his political leanings or simply being white, despite having no political thoughts at the time.
  • 🎤 He describes a negative experience with a black female comedian on SNL, whom he perceived as an "angry, bitter black woman" and a "loudmouth."
  • 🎭 Fischer details his acting career, including roles on "Chicago Med," and expresses disillusionment with Hollywood due to perceived judgment and the impact of "woke" ideology.

Dating and Societal Observations

  • 💔 Fischer shares his struggles with dating, particularly with Black women, citing an instance where a woman refused intimacy, stating he would "colonize her uterus."
  • 📏 He discusses the impact of dating apps requiring height information, which he believes has negatively affected his match rate as a 5'5" man.
  • 🌍 The conversation touches on societal issues, including discussions about diversity, political ideologies in New York City, and the perceived decline of certain areas.

Personal Anecdotes and Career Paths

  • 🎤 Fischer reflects on his comedy career, noting that it took him 30 years to develop his skills, contrasting with shorter comedy courses.
  • 🎭 He mentions his past acting roles, including playing a jockey addicted to ketamine on "Chicago Med."
  • 💸 He discusses the financial realities of acting, noting that most union actors do not make a living wage from their roles.
  • 🎤 The conversation shifts to the potential of OnlyFans, with suggestions that Fischer could monetize his content by combining comedy with adult themes.
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