Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon sounded the alarm on the left's effort to attack comedy and to "stifle" humor in America.
"We're considering the question of whether or not the future will include comedy, that we're allowed to make jokes anymore. That's one of the questions that we have to ask ourselves at the Babylon Bee," Dillon said on Monday. "The left is attacking comedy, killing comedy, trying to stifle it, trying to suppress it In particular, of course, comedy they don't like that makes jokes that they don't want you to be allowed to make."
Dillon, who participated in "The American Future" panel at the National Conservatism conference in Orlando, said the left has "turned the world into a parody of itself and made reality absurd that it's difficult to satirize, pointing to an article from Healthline that asks "Can men get pregnant?" which it answers "yes, it's possible," a study that was done by Stanford University that showed student cyclists are more likely to wear masks than helmets and the recent reporting from the Wall Street Journal about the Biden administration policy proposal of offering illegal immigrants who were separated from their families under the Trump administration $450,000.