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Jerald Napoles, Tuesday Vargas, Pepe Herrera weigh in on today's comedy, cancel culture

MANILA, Philippines — Filipino comedians Jerald Napoles, Tuesday Vargas and Pepe Herrera offered different perspectives on cancel culture that has affected today's comedy. 

Many dictionaries defined cancel culture as a practice or phenomenon that cancels, boycotts, rejects or ends support for an individual or group because of their perceived unacceptable social or moral behavior or stance. It is often seen in online platforms where there is a concerted effort to demonstrate its effect on the canceled individual or group. 

Jerald admitted that it is challenging to be a comedian these days. The star of many romantic-comedy films opposite his real-life girlfriend Kim Molina said that he sometimes find himself asking if there are still people being pleased with the kind of comedy today given that a lot of people tend to critique or react strongly to a quip or joke. 

"Ngayon ang pinaka-challenging time para sa mga comedians magpatawa. Sabi ni Meme Vice, iba-iba 'yung brand ng comedy. Parang 'yung audience ngayon, may sita sa bawat brand ng comedy," he said, referring to Vice Ganda. 

Jerald together with Kim and series host Vice Ganda faced the press during the press conference of "Last One Laughing Philippines" held last Friday in Okada Manila.

Premiering July 4 on Prime Video, the six-part competition series features 10 of the Philippines' comedians as they try to control from laughing or smiling and take home the trophy and P1-million cash prize from the show's inaugural season. The other contestants apart from them are Rufa Mae Quinto, Victor Anastacio, Jayson Gainza, Chad Kinis, Negi and Empoy Marquez. 

Vice quipped, "Tapos wala nang natira." 

Jerald agreed with their show's host's remark. 

"So, hindi mo na alam kung may napli-please pa ba tayo? Kasi more of... hinihintay n'yo na lang na sitahin kayo? Ganun 'yung pakiramdam," he said. 

He clarified that he was not saying that it is hard to please people or viewers these days. Jerald rather sees this as people being "more opinionated." 

"So, maybe, tama si Meme Vice e. What's funny for me, might not be funny for you. Iba-iba 'yung target audience natin. Ang hirap lang pag nage-generalize na bad comedy," he said. 

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