‘Fat Jew’ Instagram Joke Thief Slammed as “F*cking D*ck” by Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Aug 20, 2015 12:00 PM EDT

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Internet "comedian" The Fat Jewish – who some have now labeled The Fat Jew – has been getting quite a bit of flak these past few days due to it being discovered that he oftentimes steals jokes from famous (and lesser-known) comedians and reposts them to his own Instagram account. The sensation was recently slammed by the likes of Patton Oswalt, and now Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel are chiming in their thoughts. Mainly that he's being a "f*cking d*ck."

Appearing on HuffPost Live on Tuesday, Scheer and Huebel were asked about the scandal in which The Fat Jew(ish) has been taking jokes from comics and posting them as his own.

"Here's the thing," said Scheer, "I feel like when you do something like we did- a special, you write a book or you do a TV show, it's very hard to plagiarize because it's out there in a very public forum. Twitter is a lot more disposable."

The League star then accused The Fat Jew(ish) of taking the creative thoughts from other people and "not giving them any credit."

Huebel chimed in stating that the Instagram "comic" is being a "f*cking d*ck" and is "probably a huge piece of crap." He then noted that platforms such as Twitter and Instagram make it too easy for people to steal other people's material. "They know that people are doing that," he said of the companies.

In the end, Scheer claimed that not only is the fact that The Fat Jew(ish) is stealing the jokes from other comedians bad enough, what's worse is that he's profiting off of it. Should agents and television networks come knocking at his door, the two believe it to be a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel stopped by HuffPost to promote their new Vimeo series Crash Test. Here's the trailer below:

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