
GIVE to The Bail Fund, CANCEL a Zoom Comedy Show
Inspired by all the comedy greats raising money for worthy causes, I wanted to give comics who kind of suck an opportunity to raise money as well!
This is essentially a FUNDRAISING THREAT. If I don't meet this fundraising goal for The Bail Project by next Thursday, I will produce a four-hour long Zoom comedy show and heavily promote it on all of your timelines. Now is really not the time for comedy zoom shows, or for white guys to be promoting them on the internet. You should do the right thing and stop this show.
Here's more info about the zoom show you can prevent by donating.
ZOOMSDAY: A COMEDY SHOW THAT MUST BE STOPPED
Friday 19th - 6PM to 10PM (Alaskan Standard Time)
Featuring the following acts who all admit they kind of suck:
Scott Bowser (Headliner, 2 Hour Set)
Kara McCollum
Mike Ennis
Andrew Kimler
Tucker Sparkman
Josh Fruhlinger
Ryan Berger
Curt Neill
Reed Dunn
Sarah Malone
Alexis Pereira
Rena Hundert
Ari Scott
Ryan Shattuck
Nowal Massari
Daley Haggar
Colin Hughes
Jacob Cantu
Alicia Camden
Johnny McNulty
Ryan McKee
Ellie McElvain
Jean Marc LeJeune
Ele Woods
Michael Levine
Trevor McGinn
Becca Green
Robert from Bloomfield
Rena Hundert
Jason Castro
Doug Culp
Tyler Johnson
Peter de la Flor
Phillip Couvillion
Derek Evry
Dylan Dean
Ross Kimball
Steven Asarch
Phil S. Gould
Lorraine DeGraffenreidt
Tim Banning
Kass Smiley
Impression Funny Man Frankie Garcia-Hejl
Brian Andino
Kevin E. Cleary
Joey Moore
Chris Griswold
Nikki Frias
Kris Broussard
Alison Gordon
James III
Hosted By
Zach Broussard & Nine Other White Guys (Improv Set About Current Events)
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More information about The Bail Project, Inc.: The Bail Project is a new non-profit organization designed to combat mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system, one person at a time. Over the next five years, The Bail Project will work with local partners to open dozens of sites in high-need jurisdictions and pay bail for tens of thousands of low-income people, reducing the human suffering caused by unaffordable cash bail and building on the work of grassroots groups and movements for decarceration and racial justice.