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We'd Rather Get AIDS than Be Called Homophobe

In this monologue or stand-up comedy routine, the speaker discusses various political, identity, and social issues in a satirical or ironic manner. They argue that "politics are local" and share their personal experience as a club manager in Tempe, Arizona. The speaker recounts an incident where a performer went on stage naked to make a point about skin color, and how they responded to the situation. They also reference the AIDS epidemic and a comedian who performed at their club, using offensive language and making jokes about contracting AIDS from audience members. The speaker mentions Stephen Cran, an historical figure known for his courageous actions, and how they see similarities between Cran and the behavior of the comedian. Overall, the text takes a satirical or ironic approach to social issues and political correctness.
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We'd Rather Get AIDS than Be Called Homophobe

In this monologue or stand-up comedy routine, the speaker discusses various political, identity, and social issues in a satirical or ironic manner. They argue that "politics are local" and share their personal experience as a club manager in Tempe, Arizona. The speaker recounts an incident where a performer went on stage naked to make a point about skin color, and how they responded to the situation. They also reference the AIDS epidemic and a comedian who performed at their club, using offensive language and making jokes about contracting AIDS from audience members. The speaker mentions Stephen Cran, an historical figure known for his courageous actions, and how they see similarities between Cran and the behavior of the comedian. Overall, the text takes a satirical or ironic approach to social issues and political correctness.
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