Stupid People Hate Correction is a sharp, faith-based comedy by Trey Knowles that exposes a familiar reaction to truth: people who assume every correction is a personal attack. When critics foolishly ask, “Trey, are you talking about me?” Trey responds plainly—he’s not talking about anyone by name; he’s talking about sin. Ironically, the critics reveal themselves by insisting, “If you’re talking about sin, then you’re talking about me.”<br /><br />As the satire escalates, another offended voice appears, accusing Trey of trying to steal constitutional rights and end “gun worship.” Rather than argue with absurdity, Trey chooses a better response—he walks away, denies himself, and follows Jesus, leaving stupidity to argue with itself.<br /><br />Rooted in humor and Scripture, the comedy brings Proverbs 12:1 to life:<br /><br />“Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates correction is stupid.”
