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      • The answer: Not really. “We have our fans, and they don’t want us to be politically correct or take into account a lot of things that are going on, and they don’t care about wokeness,” David says. “They just want to laugh, and they’re not going to be offended by it. And we don’t care either.”
      www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/story/larry-david-interview-curb-your-enthusiasm-finale-awards-insider
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  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Larry David said that “wokeness” was never important to the Curb Your Enthusiasm fandom, which means that Jerry Seinfeld must not watch much Curb — that guy can’t stop talking about cancel culture.

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  3. This is a bit confusing. Many of us hardcore Curb fans absolutely care about political correctness and wokeness. It's like he doesn't realise himself what he is doing with his own show.

  4. .... But I will here bc some ppl seem to want to make this Larry's statement about "wokeness." The joke is that it's de rigueur for companies to have strong diversity optics, initiatives that are often performative, so once again, Curb is poking fun at ridiculous social conventions.

  5. Jan 28, 2020 · Despite poking and prodding at every controversial topic under the sun, the former Seinfeld writer’s semi-autobiographical sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm – in which he plays a grumpier, less...

  6. Jan 24, 2020 · Larry David has made a triumphant return with a 10th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, which recently aired on HBO in the US and arrives in the UK on Sky Atlantic on Tuesday. It’s the first...

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Many of them—in between whining about wokeness and evading questioning about where they were on Jan. 6—appear to be discovering for the first time that the real Larry David is not, in fact, on...

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