Julia Louis-Dreyfus Rejects Claims Political Correctness Harms Comedy
The 'Seinfeld' star counters Jerry Seinfeld's view, arguing this is a 'ripe time' for comedy despite concerns about offending audiences.
- Louis-Dreyfus calls the notion that comedians can't be funny due to political correctness 'bullshit'.
- She believes comedy is thriving with physical, intellectual, and political humor.
- Louis-Dreyfus sees complaints about political correctness as a 'red flag'.
- She is more concerned about the corporatization of the arts than political correctness.
- Despite differing views, her friendship with Jerry Seinfeld remains intact.