One comic is exposing Hollywood’s casting tradition with a lawsuit after being allegedly lower from appearing roles over D.E.I. insurance policies.
Comic Tyler Fischer, a frequent visitor on “Gutfeld!” and host of the brand new Fox Nation particular, “No Pardon Wanted,” pulled the curtain again on the appearing trade throughout an unique interview with Fox Information Digital, detailing what he says some specialists name the “clearest discrimination case” they’ve ever seen.
“I used to be doing TV exhibits and appearing and my profession was rising in Hollywood. However these DEI insurance policies, I used to be informed explicitly, we’ve too many white guys,” Fischer started.
“Otherwise you booked the job, however they mentioned they want somebody who’s not a straight white man. And that was taking place for ten years till the final time it occurred.”
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Comic Tyler Fischer at ‘Am I Racist?’ Film Premiere at Regal Inexperienced Hills on September 09, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee. Fischer is pictured alongside a picture of the Hollywood signal. (Fox Information)
Fischer revealed that he recorded a closed-door dialog the place a supervisor informed him that it’s “firm coverage” to keep away from hiring “straight white guys.” It was a dialog that will flip into proof in his ongoing lawsuit.
“I recorded the decision and filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court docket three years in the past. So, I have been combating these items for ten years,” he detailed.
“It is actual. And that is one more reason why individuals are turning to different media sources.”
“Folks would simply go, ‘Sit down, shut up. You appear like Macaulay Culkin and David Spade. You are going to be superb.’ Nevertheless it’s actual. And that is one more reason why individuals are turning to different media sources.”
Fischer defined that he filed his lawsuit about three years in the past and the case stays within the discovery section.
“It is within the early phases. Whether or not or not we go to trial, I do not know. Nevertheless it’s on tape. And I have been informed by sure folks it is the clearest discrimination case they’ve ever seen as a result of it’s recorded,” he revealed.
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Regardless of the challenges confronted in his early profession, Fischer is at the moment touring all through the U.S., and has moreover launched a comedy particular known as “No Pardon Wanted,” which is out there completely to Fox Nation subscribers.
The program was filmed at famed podcast host Joe Rogan’s new membership, The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX on Jan. 20 — the identical day President Donald Trump returned to the White Home for his second time period.
The Inauguration-inspired, 45-minute particular is a satirical have a look at the present state of politics and tradition, with Fischer mixing his razor-sharp political commentary with impersonations of President-elect Trump, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others in Trump’s cupboard.
Fischer is well-known for his unapologetic performances, having gained recognition for his impressions of political leaders and commentators; on YouTube, a skit of him mimicking the voice of Day by day Wire commentator Jordan Peterson has over a million views.
Together with making his personal comedic movies on political and social points on social media platforms, Fischer is at the moment touring america doing extra stand-up routines. He has additionally appeared on among the greatest podcasts and speak exhibits on the planet, together with “The Joe Rogan Expertise,” “Final Week Tonight With John Oliver” and “Kill Tony.” The rising star additionally acted within the movie, “Terror on the Prairie” and voiced a personality within the animated present, “Mr. Birchum.”
To listen to extra from Tyler Fischer, subscribe to Fox Nation and stream “No Pardon Wanted.”
Fox Information’ Benji Ferraro contributed to this report.
One comic is exposing Hollywood’s casting tradition with a lawsuit after being allegedly lower from appearing roles over D.E.I. insurance policies.
Comic Tyler Fischer, a frequent visitor on “Gutfeld!” and host of the brand new Fox Nation particular, “No Pardon Wanted,” pulled the curtain again on the appearing trade throughout an unique interview with Fox Information Digital, detailing what he says some specialists name the “clearest discrimination case” they’ve ever seen.
“I used to be doing TV exhibits and appearing and my profession was rising in Hollywood. However these DEI insurance policies, I used to be informed explicitly, we’ve too many white guys,” Fischer started.
“Otherwise you booked the job, however they mentioned they want somebody who’s not a straight white man. And that was taking place for ten years till the final time it occurred.”
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS PLACES 60 DEI EMPLOYEES ON LEAVE WITH SALARIES TOTALING MORE THAN $8M

Comic Tyler Fischer at ‘Am I Racist?’ Film Premiere at Regal Inexperienced Hills on September 09, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee. Fischer is pictured alongside a picture of the Hollywood signal. (Fox Information)
Fischer revealed that he recorded a closed-door dialog the place a supervisor informed him that it’s “firm coverage” to keep away from hiring “straight white guys.” It was a dialog that will flip into proof in his ongoing lawsuit.
“I recorded the decision and filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court docket three years in the past. So, I have been combating these items for ten years,” he detailed.
“It is actual. And that is one more reason why individuals are turning to different media sources.”
“Folks would simply go, ‘Sit down, shut up. You appear like Macaulay Culkin and David Spade. You are going to be superb.’ Nevertheless it’s actual. And that is one more reason why individuals are turning to different media sources.”
Fischer defined that he filed his lawsuit about three years in the past and the case stays within the discovery section.
“It is within the early phases. Whether or not or not we go to trial, I do not know. Nevertheless it’s on tape. And I have been informed by sure folks it is the clearest discrimination case they’ve ever seen as a result of it’s recorded,” he revealed.
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Regardless of the challenges confronted in his early profession, Fischer is at the moment touring all through the U.S., and has moreover launched a comedy particular known as “No Pardon Wanted,” which is out there completely to Fox Nation subscribers.
The program was filmed at famed podcast host Joe Rogan’s new membership, The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX on Jan. 20 — the identical day President Donald Trump returned to the White Home for his second time period.
The Inauguration-inspired, 45-minute particular is a satirical have a look at the present state of politics and tradition, with Fischer mixing his razor-sharp political commentary with impersonations of President-elect Trump, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others in Trump’s cupboard.
Fischer is well-known for his unapologetic performances, having gained recognition for his impressions of political leaders and commentators; on YouTube, a skit of him mimicking the voice of Day by day Wire commentator Jordan Peterson has over a million views.
Together with making his personal comedic movies on political and social points on social media platforms, Fischer is at the moment touring america doing extra stand-up routines. He has additionally appeared on among the greatest podcasts and speak exhibits on the planet, together with “The Joe Rogan Expertise,” “Final Week Tonight With John Oliver” and “Kill Tony.” The rising star additionally acted within the movie, “Terror on the Prairie” and voiced a personality within the animated present, “Mr. Birchum.”
To listen to extra from Tyler Fischer, subscribe to Fox Nation and stream “No Pardon Wanted.”
Fox Information’ Benji Ferraro contributed to this report.