"Funny is an attitude"
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Comedy, in Flip Wilson's hands, isn't a talent you either have or you don't; it's a posture toward the world. "Funny is an attitude" quietly demotes the joke itself. The punchline matters less than the angle you bring to the room: a willingness to see the ridiculous, to refuse embarrassment, to treat life as improv rather than indictment. That framing fits a performer who made personality the engine of the bit. Wilson's best-known characters didn't just deliver laughs; they carried a point of view. Geraldine's swagger - "The Devil made me do it" - works because it's a stance: mischievous, self-protective, daring you to judge and then laughing at your judgment.
The subtext is also practical, almost blue-collar. An attitude can be chosen, rehearsed, sharpened. It's how a comedian survives bombing, touring, and the constant demand to be "on". In the early 1970s, when Wilson became the first Black TV star to host a wildly popular variety show, that idea has extra weight. Mainstream television was a gatekept space where Black performers were expected to be agreeable, legible, non-threatening. Calling funny an attitude is a way of claiming control: not pleading for acceptance, not performing gratitude, but setting the terms of the exchange. You don't wait for the room to give you permission to be hilarious; you walk in already convinced the world is absurd and you're the one best equipped to narrate it.
The subtext is also practical, almost blue-collar. An attitude can be chosen, rehearsed, sharpened. It's how a comedian survives bombing, touring, and the constant demand to be "on". In the early 1970s, when Wilson became the first Black TV star to host a wildly popular variety show, that idea has extra weight. Mainstream television was a gatekept space where Black performers were expected to be agreeable, legible, non-threatening. Calling funny an attitude is a way of claiming control: not pleading for acceptance, not performing gratitude, but setting the terms of the exchange. You don't wait for the room to give you permission to be hilarious; you walk in already convinced the world is absurd and you're the one best equipped to narrate it.
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