Comedy Central to
Explore Racism and Excessive Force with ‘Police Roast’
by Daniel Nussbaum 31 Mar 2016
Comedy Central has ordered a new one-hour
special “roast” of police officers that will explore law
enforcement’s alleged use of excessive force and racial profiling, and examine
the risks police take every day to keep communities safe. The special will be
hosted by “America’s Roastmaster General” and progressive Democrat Jeff Ross.
In Jeff Ross Roasts
the Police, the 50-year-old comedian will explore “burning national issues
and ride along in the hottest seat in town” as he uses his unique brand of
insult comedy to rib police officers.
Here’s the new special’s official
synopsis from Comedy Central:
“This special finds Jeff looking at the complicated
national issues surrounding policing; from race, profiling and excessive force
to the risks officers take every day and the effect that police work has on
their lives, families and health. To understand what it means to be a cop in
America today, Ross steps behind the thin blue line for a
ride-along/Roast-along with a cross section of officers from a major,
metropolitan police force. Along the way, Jeff meets with perps, anti-police
activists, newly-minted cadets and seasoned top brass.”
A premiere date for the special has not yet been
announced.
The police-oriented program follows last year’s Jeff
Ross Roasts Criminals: Live at the Brazos County Jail special from last
year, in which the comedian “roasted” inmates at the Texas jail.
As is his style, Ross has courted controversy with some
of his jokes in recent years. In a promo for his show from 2012, Ross posted a
meme saying he was “glad”
that actor Charlton Heston died. At the roast of Roseanne Barr that
year, Ross made a controversial
joke about the Aurora movie theater massacre that was subsequently cut
from Comedy Central’s broadcast.
In 2011, Ross performed a roughly 15-minute “roast”
of big banks and Wall Street in solidarity with Occupy Wall
Street protestors in Los Angeles.
“We might all be here for different reasons, but we have
one thing in common. We’re angry, right? We’re angry because the banks are
getting bailed out. We’re angry because the elections are being bought out. And
we’re angry because Michelle Bachman’s husband won’t come out,” he joked then
in his typical roast style.
Comedy Central has also ordered a roast competition
special from Ross titled Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle that the
network describes as a kind of “Thunderdome” of insult comedy.
Comedy Central
Michele Ganeless
is the president of Comedy Central,
and a director at the Posse Foundation.
Note: Jeffrey W. Ubben
is the chairman for the Posse Foundation,
and was a managing partner at Blum
Capital Partners, LP.
Richard C. Blum
is the chairman & president for Blum
Capital Partners, LP, an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and married to Senator Dianne Feinstein.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Brookings Institution
(think tank), and the Harlem
Children's Zone.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, and a
benefactor for the Harlem Children's
Zone.
Lee H. Hamilton is
an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and a
member of the Homeland Security Advisory
Council.
Kenneth
Canterbury is a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, and the president of the Fraternal Order of Police.
William J. Bratton
is a member of the Homeland Security
Advisory Council, the commissioner for the New York City Police Department, was the police commissioner for Boston (MA), a superintendent for the Boston Metropolitan Police, and the
chief for the Los Angeles (CA) Police
Department.
Los
Angeles (CA) Police Department is a Los
Angeles (CA) department.
Eric Garcetti is
the Los Angeles (CA) mayor, and a
trustee at the Museum of Contemporary
Art in Los Angeles.
Ari
Emanuel is a trustee at the Museum
of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the co-CEO & director for William Morris Endeavor Entertainment.
Jeff
Ross is a William Morris Endeavor
Entertainment client, and was a director at the Phoenix House Foundation.
Douglas E. Schoen
was a director at the Phoenix House
Foundation, and Michael R. Bloomberg’s
adviser.
Michael R.
Bloomberg’s adviser was Douglas E.
Schoen, and a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone.
Starr Foundation
was a funder for the Harlem Children's
Zone, and the Posse Foundation.
Lone Pine
Foundation was a funder for the Harlem
Children's Zone, and the Posse
Foundation.
Michele Ganeless
is a director at the Posse Foundation,
and the president of Comedy Central.
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