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Everybody's Talking About This Compelling In an interview with New York Magazine, comedian Chris Rock touched on everything from Ferguson to President Obama to Robin Williams's tragic death. Chris is making the press rounds to promote the release of his upcoming movie Top Five, but he talked About far more than his film in the buzzed-about interview. Chris brought both wit and sharp insights to a range of topics, weighing in on other comedians, race relations, and more. Take a look at some of the must-read quotes below.

Other Comedians

  • On Joan Rivers's legacy: "Great person, underrated comedian. Who the hell's funnier than Joan Rivers? That whole reference thing: Joan updated constantly."
  • On the Bill Cosby controversy: "I don't k**w what to say. What do you say? I hope it's **t true. That's all you can say. I really do. I grew up on Cosby. I love Cosby, and I just hope it's **t true. It's a weird year for comedy. We lost Robin, we lost Joan, and we kind of lost Cosby."
  • On Robin Williams's death: "Comedians kill themselves. Talk to 100 comedians This week, everybody k**ws somebody who killed themselves. I mean, we always say ig**rance is bliss. Well, if so, what's the opposite? Some form of misery. Being a comedian, 80 percent of the job is just you **tice sh*t, which is a trait of schizophrenics too. You **tice things people don't **tice . . . You try to give yourself other things to focus on. I always say, my children saved me from my miserable self."
Ferguson, Racism, and Progress

  • On inequality: "If poor people knew how rich rich people are, there would be riots in the streets. If the average person could see the Virgin Airlines first-class lounge, they'd go, 'What? What? This is food, and it's free, and they . . . what? Massage? Are you kidding me?'"
  • On the progress of gay rights: "I always call Ellen DeGeneres the gay Rosa Parks. If Rosa Parks had one of the most popular daytime TV shows, I'm sure the civil-rights movement would've moved a little bit faster too."
  • On racism in America: "We treat racism in This country like it's a style that America went through. Like flared legs and lava lamps. Oh, that crazy thing we did. We were hanging black people. We treat it like a fad instead of a disease that eradicates millions of people. You've got to get it at a lab, and study it, and see its origins, and see what it's immune to and what breaks it down."
  • On racial progress: "When we talk About race relations in America or racial progress, it's all **nsense. There are ** race relations. White people were crazy. **w they're **t as crazy. To say that black people have made progress would be to say they deserve what happened to them before. So, to say Obama is progress is saying that he's the first black person that is qualified to be president. That's **t black progress. That's white progress. There's been black people qualified to be president for hundreds of years. If you saw Tina Turner and Ike having a lovely breakfast over there, would you say their relationship's improved? Some people would. But a smart person would go, 'Oh, he stopped punching her in the face.' It's **t up to her. Ike and Tina Turner's relationship has **thing to do with Tina Turner. **thing. It just doesn't. The question is, you k**w, my kids are smart, educated, beautiful, polite children. There have been smart, educated, beautiful, polite black children for hundreds of years. The advantage that my children have is that my children are encountering the nicest white people that America has ever produced. Let's hope America keeps producing nicer white people."
President Obama

  • On his impression of Obama: "Kind of cool. I always say, cooler than most politicians, **t as cool as actual cool people. He's **t cool like Jay Z's cool. He's **t Eddie Murphy. But in a world of politicians . . . "
  • On Obama's legacy: "I'm trying to figure out the right analogy. Everybody wanted Michael Jordan, right? We got Shaq. That's **t a disappointment. You k**w what I mean? We got Charles Barkley. It's still a Hall of Fame career."


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