That's a stupid way to look at it. You aren't guaranteed profits nor are all profits equal. Capitalism is about taking a personal risk to supplying a demand. The owner of the comedy club is using his money or borrows it to supply the community with entertainment. He does this by booking comedians to perform at his club. Comedians as entertainers are trying to sell their product to these clubs. If the community the comedy club owner serves makes it known to him that they wouldn't be pleased by him purchasing from a certain supplier, for whatever reason, and he decides that his profits would be better served in the long run by keeping the community he serves happy, well that's just called capitalism. I bet if instead of making it the comedian but say, Bud Lite that the comedy club owner stopped purchasing a supply of you wouldn't be here questioning whether it's fascism.