Language and Sensitivity
James discusses the importance of evolving language in comedy, particularly regarding sensitive topics. He reflects on how feedback can enhance routines rather than hinder them, emphasizing that adapting language benefits everyone involved. Both he and Marc explore the challenge of recognizing privilege and the discomfort that comes with realizing one's past behaviors may have unintentionally harmed marginalized groups.In this clip
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