The episode Like Father, Like Clown with Jackie Mason as Krusty's rabbi father completely proves Kay wrong if he was making a serious point that wasn't some kinda #whataboutism.
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Also if there weren’t a ton of Jewish voice actors and writers who were constantly involved in krusty’s development and execution… like Hank Azeria!
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Krusty’s Jewishness wasn’t even canon until that 3rd-season Jackie Mason episode, in fact the writers hadn’t even decided he was Jewish before then. (Dustin Hoffman’s turn as Lisa’s substitute teacher pre-dated it)
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So he’s literally only Jewish because they wanted to do a goofy parody of “The Jazz Singer.”
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Don't forget the episode where he finds out that he may not be Jewish..."I thought I was just a self-hating Jew, but it's turns out I'm anti Semitic"
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The point is Kay can't stand not being in Twitter limelight. "What about me" using the ludicrous keeps him there. Thinking its time we all ignore him.
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Tbh, I assumed Krusty was Jewish from his first appearance, because he’s so clearly meant to evoke that Marx/Berle/Youngman/Brooks sort of comedy. But I don’t recall that ever being a cause comment or ridicule
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Or if Kay had any credibility left on almost anything in this space.
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How about Willie, the oafish Scotsman?
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Seriously?
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