I enjoyed it. I think you have to understand/appreciate his form of "comedy" to find solace in the inappropriate. It's basically, act in reprehensible ways on purpose to show how reprehensible a given populace is via their reactions. So the old man that "priced" his "daughter" or so many other people who weren't in on the joke are showing how "bad" they actually are. Similarly, the babysitter and Jewish women show how "good" or "normal" they actually are.
Whether or not you like it probably depends on how much you value people being given platforms.
existential1 wrote
I enjoyed it. I think you have to understand/appreciate his form of "comedy" to find solace in the inappropriate. It's basically, act in reprehensible ways on purpose to show how reprehensible a given populace is via their reactions. So the old man that "priced" his "daughter" or so many other people who weren't in on the joke are showing how "bad" they actually are. Similarly, the babysitter and Jewish women show how "good" or "normal" they actually are.
Whether or not you like it probably depends on how much you value people being given platforms.