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A Chinese Immigrant’s Fearless Comedy Set Went Viral. Then Came the Backlash.

Por: Slate Life October 26, 2022

“Hello, everyone. My name is He. It’s spelled H-E. And that’s it. Yes, it is my name. It is not my pronoun.” He Huang’s opening line earned pretty intense laughter during a quick three-and-a-half-minute set televised on Australia’s Got Talent. The Chinese-born comedian proceeded to tell a few other jokes she’d been telling for years, thinking she’d gotten tired of them and was comfortable burning them on TV. She joked about... + full article



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