Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe has closed a deal with Netflix months after making shy racist jokes during a rally in October for President Donald Trump in Madison Square Garden.
“Kill Tony is coming to Netflix,” Netflix announced in a Monday Post on XPreviously Twitter, referring to the podcast of the comedian ‘Kill Tony’. “We work together with Tony Hinchcliffe to make the #1 live podcast of the world in 3 exclusive comedy specials – with the first premiere on 7 April.”
During the Trump -Rally, Hinchcliffe recited countless ‘jokes’ that focus on Latinos, the island of Puerto Rico, black people, Haitian people and Jewish people.
In one case he chried when he asked the crowd: “Where are my proud Latinos tonight?”
He then followed by saying: ‘Do you see what I mean? [The border’s] wide open. There are so many. ”
“These Latinos, they also like to make babies,” hinchcliffe added. “There is no pulling. They don’t do that. They come in just as they did in our country. ‘
He also referred to Puerto Rico as a ‘floating island of waste’, said black people cutting some watermelons instead of pumpkins for Halloween and claimed that Jews were obsessed with money. He also repeated Trump’s ridiculous claim that Haitian immigrants “eat the pets” in Springfield, Ohio.
Hinchcliffe was expected to receive a recoil after his comments, including from Puerto Rican music artists Nicky Jam and Bad Bunny, actress Aubrey Plaza, rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) and former Democratic Vice-Presidential Nominated Tim Walz.
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Instead of apologizing, Hinchcliffe doubled in a November episode of his podcast.
“I apologize to absolutely nobody,” said Hinchcliffe. “Not on the Puerto Ricans, not for the whites, not for the blacks, not for the Palestinians, not for the Jews, and not to my own mother, of whom I fooled during the set. Nobody cut that. “
“Perhaps that location at that time was not the best place to do this,” Hinchcliffe added. “But in whatever issue, for the regular media and to everyone who tries to tackle me online: that is what I do, and that will never change.”