Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 22, 2025
The Oldest Warning Sign: How History Links the Death of Comedy to the Death of Democracy
The past teaches us one truth: when laughter dies, liberty soon follows...
We've seen this movie before. Or at least our grandparents did. Dictators can't take a joke.
On February 4, 1939 — seven months before their invasion of Poland kicked off World War II — the man with oversight responsibility for German media officially forbade five comedians from ever again performing in public. As the headline in The New York Times explained:
"Goebbels Ends Careers of Five 'Aryan' Actors Who Made Witticisms About the Nazi Regime"
Their crime, according to Goebbels, was publicly telling "brazen, impertinent, arrogant and tactless" jokes about the Führer.