
Jay Leno says censorship can’t change comedy: ‘If it’s really funny, all bets are off’
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Former "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno weighed in on the state of comedy and cancel culture, saying if something is "really funny" it can work.
"If I showed you a Rudolph Valentino movie from the '20s, you wouldn't think it was sexy. You'd think, 'Oh my God. … But if I showed you Buster Keaton falling off a building, it would be just as funny now as it was then. So, comedy doesn't really change a whole lot."
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