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In his stand-up bit “The Vatican Is Stealing,” Trey Knowles delivers a bold and humorous warning to his audience to “watch out for the Vatican,” playfully calling it the ultimate thief. With sharp satire, Trey jokes that if they could steal from Jesus, they could steal from anyone. He quips that they “took” Peter the Apostle and claimed the keys of heaven for themselves.
Keeping his tongue firmly in cheek, Trey pushes the exaggeration even further, teasing that you can't trust your little boys—or even your real estate—around them. Through over-the-top humor, he uses satire to question power, tradition, and institutional authority.
By Trey KnowlesIn his stand-up bit “The Vatican Is Stealing,” Trey Knowles delivers a bold and humorous warning to his audience to “watch out for the Vatican,” playfully calling it the ultimate thief. With sharp satire, Trey jokes that if they could steal from Jesus, they could steal from anyone. He quips that they “took” Peter the Apostle and claimed the keys of heaven for themselves.
Keeping his tongue firmly in cheek, Trey pushes the exaggeration even further, teasing that you can't trust your little boys—or even your real estate—around them. Through over-the-top humor, he uses satire to question power, tradition, and institutional authority.