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Netflix Lambasted For Highlighting Jeff Foxworthy 'Participation Trophy' Joke In New Comedy Special

Netflix Lambasted For Highlighting Jeff Foxworthy 'Participation Trophy' Joke In New Comedy Special
Netflix Lambasted For Highlighting Jeff Foxworthy 'Participation Trophy' Joke In New Comedy Special

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Published March 23, 2022

Published March 23, 2022

Netflix, oft-parodied for hosting standup comedy specials from comedians purporting to drop hard truths that, more often than not, reinforce the status quo, is getting heavily ratioed on Twitter for highlighting a new joke from the famous comedian of yore, Jeff Foxworthy.

In his latest Netflix-exclusive special "The Good Old Days," his first solo effort in 24 years, the former Blue Collar Comedy ringleader indeed recalls the "good old days" when he jokes, "If you wanted a trophy, you had to finish in first place."


There are many mysteries here expressed in reactions from social media users, such as, "Why is Jeff Foxworthy telling a roughly 9,000-year-old conservative joke in his standup special?" and "Why is Netflix highlighting this as a key moment to entice viewers to watch?" While inquirers may never know the answers to these questions, the post nonetheless inspired a brutal roasting on Foxworthy and Netflix's comedy platform on social media.


As others have pointed out, at least Foxworthy's joke isn't outright offensive, at least in comparison to some other controversial comedians Netflix has recently courted. Still, even though the joke was criticized, at least it inspired plenty of humorous jokes in response.


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