Rob Schneider is getting blasted on social media over recent indoctrination comments

December 2024 · 2 minute read

Everyone’s favorite middling 90s slapstick comedian Rob Schneider is copping considerable heat online after a strange rant about how comedy is indoctrinating people by making fun of political views he holds.

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In conversation with Glenn Beck, Schneider bemoaned a particular performance from Kate McKinnon in 2016 on Saturday Night Live after Donald Trump’s controversial election victory over Hillary Clinton. Schneider deemed that it was “indoctrination by comedic imposition”.

Understandably, such a ridiculous statement has led him to be dragged online, and frankly, you may just love to see it. Straight off the bat is a humorous comparison calling Schneider as important to the sphere of comedy as a parking attendant.

Rob Schneider announcing comedy is dead is like the parking attendant at the hospital announcing a patient has died. Yeah he works at the hospital but he really shouldn’t have the authority to decide those things

— Chili Davidson (@ChiliDawg44) August 30, 2022

Others went personal, saying Schneider only had the career he ended up having thanks to a lucrative friendship with much more talented comedian Adam Sandler.

LOL at anybody who thinks of Rob Schneider as anything more than Adam Sandler's super lucky friend.

— Will (@wondertaint) August 30, 2022

Adam Sandler to Rob Schneider after Rob said that nonsense about comedy pic.twitter.com/iqsylz8pfs

— glizzy glad (@GladGlizzy) August 30, 2022

Schneider has one ally in his fight against people making fun of his political beliefs: Gina Carano, who has never, ever also said truly stupid things about politics. Two peas in a pod.

🤍 I’ll fly with ya. @RobSchneider https://t.co/foo399A40B

— Gina Carano 🕯 (@ginacarano) August 30, 2022

But resuming normal service, there are more people dragging Schneider and proving that Carano is, again, alone in her convictions.

no one has cared about Rob Schneider's career in decades

— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 30, 2022

Other popular tweets around the controversy are poking fun at Schneider’s statement of “I don’t care about my career anymore” as if it’s meant to mean something deeper, and not also a statement of how irrelevant he has become within just a decade.

Seriously, name a single Schneider film from the 2010s that isn’t Grown Ups.

Rob Schneider says he no longer cares about his career, making him only 28 years behind the rest of us.

— Lou Hare (@thefakelouhare) August 30, 2022

The good news for Schneider is that, with how fast news and trends change, nobody will remember his strange beliefs by the end of the next business day.

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