Rutger published: Lucy Dacus Criticizes Comedians for Anti-Trans Jokes
## Lucy Dacus Calls Out Comedy That Hurts Lucy Dacus, known not only as a talented singer-songwriter but also as part one-third power-trio Boygenius, recently opened up about her thoughts on humor that targets marginalized communities. During an eye-opening chat, Dacus made it clear where she stands on jokes about transgender people, and spoiler: she's not a fan. It all started when she was asked in an interview what she finds unfunny. This clever question, posed by comedian Maria Bamford, was supposed meant provide surprising answers. But if you know anything about Dacus and her vocal support LGBTQ+ folks, her response wasn't shocking at all. True her style, she did not hold back. "There are so many jokes that just don't land," she said. "I don't go out often, but when I do, I'm left shaking my head at about 80% them. You can be funny without aiming cheap shots at disabled people, people color, or trans folks. Going that route's not just lazy—it's disrespectful," she said with conviction. ## Asking For Better, Kinder Comedy Dacus didn't stop there. She took aim at those who say critics need a "sense humor" about offensive jokes. "It should about having a better sense humor, not putting up with outdated, mean gags. What's funny about being hurtful?" she argued. This makes you think, especially with all drama surrounding big-name comedians. Dave Chappelle, Ricky Gervais, Bill Burr—they've been in hot water time after time over routines that seem single out vulnerable groups. Remember that 2021 Netflix walkout? That was all about Chappelle's "The Closer" special, which rubbed a lot people wrong with its comments on trans people. ## Staying True To Equality and Respect Meanwhile, comedians like Wanda Sykes, Margaret Cho, Mae Martin, James Acaster, and Michelle Buteau take a stand against poking fun marginalized communities. Dacus counts herself among these allies, using her voice and actions fight equality and respect. Beyond her music, Lucy Dacus has been active in advocacy. During her "Forever a Feeling" tour, she officiated over 150 weddings, many them queer couples, as her answer worries about marriage equality being under threat. "Some first-timers saw a gay wedding and realized, hey, world's still spinning," she mused Instagram. She expressed gratitude those who included her in their love stories, wishing them all happiness. ## Championing Trans Rights and Equality Dacus backs up her beliefs with concrete actions. She's donated thousands via platforms GoFundMe trans folks, especially in response policies from Trump era that tried roll back protections. "The idea that marriage equality could be in danger? That's not okay," Dacus declared. Her actions and words show her unwavering commitment supporting and lifting marginalized groups, using her platform advocate justice and equality. Lucy Dacus continues challenge societal norms and fight LGBTQ+ rights, she invites everyone join her in creating a kind, inclusive space where humor lifts us up instead putting us down.

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