Arwind Kumar@MakCik Roast-Mah recently took a swipe at Singaporean-born American comedian Jocelyn Chia, calling her controversial joke “not funny”.
In his latest video, MakCik Roast-Mah took to the open waters and opened up his latest video, emphasising that jokes about tragedies and the deceased are inappropriate.
“Jocelyn Chia, listen up! I watched the entire video, and I fail to see what’s so funny because your delivery comes across as passive-aggressive,” he said.
“That (stand-up performance) was not a joke. And furthermore, you mentioned that tragedy plus time equals comedy. Are you trying to act like a clown,” he asked.
“When people tell you that it’s not funny, please refrain from claiming that nobody knows how to take jokes nowadays.”
Continuing his rant, Arwind mentioned: “You seem to be attempting to ignite tensions between Malaysia and Singapore. It’s time to grow up.”
He also slammed a local comedian who thought that her jokes were funny.
“She simply isn’t funny. Making jokes about a tragedy is inappropriate, regardless of whether it’s been nine, ten, or 11 years.”
“It’s not comedy, and it’s not your place to tell it,” he said.
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