Comrade,
Comedy is a praxis in the social revolution. Comedy should not be judged on whether a joke was funny. Comedy should be judged by political effect.
Did the joke advance the ends of the party, or did the joke hinder the aims of the party?
Comedians that fail to advance the social agenda must be deplatformed.
Comedy is useful for ridiculing and isolating those who the party struggles against. Self-effacing humor can be used to deflect attention from party members caught with fingers in the cookie jar or under the intern's skirt.
But comedy in and of itself must be carefully regulated and monitored. After all there is nothing humorous about jokes.