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This Comedian Trolls Homophobes With Fake Rants, And It’s Brilliant

Sammy Breakfast
Sammy Breakfast (X/@sam_thraxx)

TikTok creator and comedian Sammy Breakfast works a clean formula. He looks straight down the lens, opens with a line that sounds hostile, then flips it into something warm, funny, and inclusive. The gag is the turn. One clip begins, “My son’s taking a boy to his high school prom and I’m pissed off… because he’s growing up so fast.”

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my son’s really going with his friends to this

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Another starts as if he’s furious about nail polish, then swerves into a dig at performative “queerness for the attention of women.” The clips are built for the For You Page and designed to catch bad-faith viewers before disarming them with a punchline, as first reported by Queerty.

Why the “my son” series keeps pulling views.

Breakfast’s running “my son” bit leans on a simple truth about TikTok: outrage makes people pause. He uses that split second to set the hook, then resolves the tension with kindness. In one upload, he toys with the tired “there are only two genders” line, then flips it into “two hundred,” a neat way to puncture a talking point without a lecture.

@sammybreakfast

my son’s really going with his friends to this

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A Brokeback Mountain punchline worth a Blu-ray.

One of his sharpest twists riffs on Brokeback Mountain. “No son of mine will be watching Brokeback Mountain on TV… because he needs to be watching it on Blu-ray,” he says, before praising commentary tracks and bonus features for helping viewers appreciate the film on a deeper level. Recent home-media releases back that up with new audio commentary and featurettes.

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i won’t let my son do this

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Comments get the joke, the algorithm does the rest.

Viewers spell it out in the replies: the clips feel like a bait-and-switch that ends in relief. That mood travels. People share posts that make them exhale and laugh after bracing for a rant. Queerty’s socials pushed the piece, which helped the clips spread even further.

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