"“It's a grift,” comedian Vittorio Angelone says. “It's a complete grift.” Angelone, who is 29, is discussing some comedians' tendency to bemoan cancel culture or claim 'you can't say anything any more'."
"“It's a grift,” comedian Vittorio Angelone says. “It's a complete grift.” Angelone, who is 29, is discussing some comedians' tendency to bemoan cancel culture or claim 'you can't say anything any more'."
Vittorio Angelone, a 29-year-old Irish-Italian comedian, criticizes some comedians for claiming they cannot speak freely and for bemoaning cancel culture. He describes such behavior as a “grift” and “a complete grift.” He also connects his public commentary to personal and social themes, including therapy. He expresses support for a United Ireland, linking his views to broader political identity and belonging. The remarks position cancel culture talk as potentially performative rather than principled, while emphasizing therapy and political unity as areas of genuine interest.
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