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Beso 14-06-2019 01:24 PM

She will get a free pass cause of the charity work she does, same as jimmy Saville in a way.

Tom4784 14-06-2019 01:29 PM

Meh, gross comments but it's a comedy show. Selective outrage from the Farage fans.

Morgan. 14-06-2019 01:31 PM

It’s definitely a sick joke, but this isn’t the first time a sick joke like this has been made, and it won’t be the last, but yet received the most backlash.

Niamh. 14-06-2019 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592102)
She will get a free pass cause of the charity work she does, same as jimmy Saville in a way.

Being an actual paedophile rapist/ making a tasteless joke hhhmmm yes very similar..........

Morgan. 14-06-2019 01:32 PM

In this day and age people try too hard to make something the most offensive thing that’s ever existed.

Nicky91 14-06-2019 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10592105)
It’s definitely a sick joke, but this isn’t the first time a sick joke like this has been made, and it won’t be the last, but yet received the most backlash.

i've heard at a show here called College Tour one stand up comedian from us dutch say ''you have to be careful what jokes to make these days, he finds that sad since there was more love for comedy, more freedom in making jokes many years ago''

he's right that people are too quickly insulted, taking things too serious now more than 10, 20 years ago

Beso 14-06-2019 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10592104)
Meh, gross comments but it's a comedy show. Selective outrage from the Farage fans.

I'm not to sure Dezzy, you just have to re read the fanny baker thread to see that he was condemned as well.

Beso 14-06-2019 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10592106)
Being an actual paedophile rapist/ making a tasteless joke hhhmmm yes very similar..........

No it's not..it's not similar at all.....but the fact they will be excused because if thier charity work is very very similar.

Tom4784 14-06-2019 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592120)
No it's not..it's not similar at all.....but the fact they will be excused because if thier charity work is very very similar.

Except it's not similar at all.

Withano 14-06-2019 02:14 PM

When a satire article is basically the actual story

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Massive snowflake demands end to free speech over joke he didn’t like


Nigel Farage on Jo Brand
Nigel Farage has demonstrated his snowflake credentials by insisting the police get involved because someone told a joke he didn’t like.

Nigel took offence after a comedian made a joke on a comedy show on a radio station that focusses on comedy, insisting that jokes now constitute hate speech and are there to incite violence.

“Jo Brand made a joke about replacing milkshakes the milkshakes thrown at far-right figures with battery acid, and so she should go to prison,” Farage told reporters with a straight face.

“Anyone who looks at my record can see I’m a true believer in free speech, but not when it’s jokes I don’t like, or when there are political points to be scored. Then I’m all for getting the police involved.”

When it was pointed out that Nigel himself had said he’d pick up a rifle if Brexit was thwarted, he insisted that wasn’t supposed to be taken literally, and so is completely different.

“Jo Brand literally wants to throw battery acid at people like me, you can tell she definitely wants to do that by the way she chose a comedy show to talk about it. Whereas I spoke about picking up a rifle at a political rally, where everyone knows the words spoken aren’t supposed to be taken seriously.

“They are totally different. Yes they are. Shut up.”

Brexit Party supporter Simon Williams told us, “Nigel has a point, free speech has its limits, and those limits are making jokes we don’t like.

“Yeah, we could have just not laughed at the joke and then moved on with our day, but then no-one would know we are just a bunch of crybaby hypocrites.”

Niamh. 14-06-2019 02:16 PM

:laugh2: ^^^

Tom4784 14-06-2019 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 10592147)
When a satire article is basically the actual story

We live in an age where fact is stranger than fiction sadly but yes, that satire article summed it all up nicely.

Where is the outrage at Nigel Farage saying what he said about Brexit?

Beso 14-06-2019 02:49 PM

Nice article, but what about all the people offended by both comments?



When do they get a look in and a chance to comment?

Withano 14-06-2019 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592192)
Nice article, but what about all the people offended by both comments?



When do they get a look in and a chance to comment?

Whenever they want. They better put on some cotton wool gloves though as a safety precaution

Beso 14-06-2019 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 10592249)
Whenever they want. They better put on some cotton wool gloves though as a safety precaution

What about all the acid attack victims that are upset by her comments, I'm assuming they have had enough of cotton wool gloves!

reece(: 14-06-2019 04:15 PM

More hypocrisy from the far right? What's new

Withano 14-06-2019 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592274)
What about all the acid attack victims that are upset by her comments, I'm assuming they have had enough of cotton wool gloves!

People can and will get upset by jokes, its not new. It’s probably best to avoid comedians forever though. And films and television just to be safe. Each person needs to work out how much of a protective bubble they want or need.

armand.kay 14-06-2019 04:24 PM

I thought you girls were all for freedom of speech and comedians being free to say whatever?? honestly, I have to laugh

Beso 14-06-2019 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 10592281)
People can and will get upset by jokes, its not new. It’s probably best to avoid comedians forever though. And films and television just to be safe. Each person needs to work out how much of a protective bubble they want or need.

I don't even think it was a joke though, and I think it's only fair that it can be flipped round by simply exchanging the face of the person who had the milkshake chucked over them with someone else...Let's say the current mayor of london...and then have donald trump tweet what jo brand said....:shrug:

Withano 14-06-2019 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592287)
I don't even think it was a joke though, and I think it's only fair that it can be flipped round by simply exchanging the face of the person who had the milkshake chucked over them with someone else...Let's say the current mayor of london...and then have donald trump tweet what jo brand said....:shrug:

as in, you didn’t find it funny or you’re fully expecting Jo Brand to lob battery acid over Farage?

Matthew. 14-06-2019 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10592284)
I thought you girls were all for freedom of speech and comedians being free to say whatever?? honestly, I have to laugh

:clap1:

Obviously it’s not on at all what Jo Brand has said but when Jess Phillips was described as “too ugly to rape” and Danny Baker called the royal baby “a monkey” there were people pissing themselves dripping. Why is it different now the political leanings have switched?

Beso 14-06-2019 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 10592291)
as in, you didn’t find it funny or you’re fully expecting Jo Brand to lob battery acid over Farage?

As a stand out comedian for generations it was tired at least, hatefilled and inciteful at most...but I can guarantee if she hadn't said it and someone had tossed acid over tommy robinson or farage she would have had a warm inner glow at the thought.

Beso 14-06-2019 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Matthew. (Post 10592293)
:clap1:

Obviously it’s not on at all what Jo Brand has said but when Jess Phillips was described as “too ugly to rape” and Danny Baker called the royal baby “a monkey” there were people pissing themselves dripping. Why is it different now the political leanings have switched?

I don't remember anyone on here piss ing themselves...I posted the danny baker thread in this thread earlier to highlight that fact..everything is in your imagination I'm afraid...

sleleen 14-06-2019 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10592284)
I thought you girls were all for freedom of speech and comedians being free to say whatever?? honestly, I have to laugh

!!

Withano 14-06-2019 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592298)
As a stand out comedian for generations it was tired at least, hatefilled and inciteful at most...but I can guarantee if she hadn't said it and someone had tossed acid over tommy robinson or farage she would have had a warm inner glow at the thought.

That’s an incredibly presumptious thing to say off the back of a bad joke. Would equate to Farage having a warm inner glow if a group of remainers were shot down by a rifle. I’m sure neither is true.

Beso 14-06-2019 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 10592305)
That’s an incredibly presumptious thing to say off the back of a bad joke. Would equate to Farage having a warm inner glow if a group of remainers were shot down by a rifle. I’m sure neither is true.

She's been bitter all her life, I will take my opinion from that...he's a man for a start.

Withano 14-06-2019 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10592325)
She's been bitter all her life, I will take my opinion from that...he's a man for a start.

I mean, bitter is a pretty great adjective to describe Farage too. Doesn’t make him a sadistic monster either.

Beso 14-06-2019 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 10592332)
I mean, bitter is a pretty great adjective to describe Farage too. Doesn’t make him a sadistic monster either.

Both just bitter old bastards then, neither should be on telly.

Nicky91 14-06-2019 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10592284)
I thought you girls were all for freedom of speech and comedians being free to say whatever?? honestly, I have to laugh

yeah, it's their own choice what jokes they want to make, how inappropriate or misplaced they are


freedom of speech is very important honestly, without it it would feel like a dictatorship no offense

Northern Monkey 14-06-2019 06:07 PM

I’m not for censorship of comedy or even stupid unfunny comments that are supposed to be comedy.
I’m not for her being disinvited from the BBC either.
Comedy is supposed to be the last bastion of so called free speech in this country.

However,I think what leaves a bad taste in people’s mouths is the hypocrisy of the left wing bias in the media.
The beeb will protect Brand because she’s a money maker.
Comedy shows like Live at the Apollo only ever have lefty comedy.TV in general doesn’t do right wing comedy because it’s not ‘woke’ enough.You have to go online for that.
Left wing comedians can get away with far more controversial material and get the London champagne socialist audience laughing like nodding dogs at violence directed at their nemesis politicians who espouse different opinions.

Northern Monkey 14-06-2019 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10592114)
i've heard at a show here called College Tour one stand up comedian from us dutch say ''you have to be careful what jokes to make these days, he finds that sad since there was more love for comedy, more freedom in making jokes many years ago''

he's right that people are too quickly insulted, taking things too serious now more than 10, 20 years ago

Very true.

People love to be offended now and shout about it on Twitter because their offence is oh so important and everyone needs to know about it.’Something must be done because I’M offended’.

Social media has given people a massive sense of self importance.

Headie 14-06-2019 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10592284)
I thought you girls were all for freedom of speech and comedians being free to say whatever?? honestly, I have to laugh

If this was Frankie Boyle who'd said it he'd probably have a sold out tour or something and everyone would be pissing their pants!

Jordan. 14-06-2019 07:54 PM

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Beso 14-06-2019 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 10592496)

Yeah that's the most pathetic bait I've ever witnesssed...a half arsed picture in a dying thread in serious debates....who is that ugly cow anyway?

Marsh. 14-06-2019 08:52 PM

Can't get over the BBC airing it, that was an oversight.

Sick comment, but arrested? Nah.

Marsh. 14-06-2019 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10591866)
Something needs to happen to her, surely she cannot get away with inciting acid attacks ?

She's allowed an opinion. Or does that only apply if she was talking about gays?

Ammi 15-06-2019 06:07 AM

...don’t know what’s worse really...that she said it or that it was a pre-recorded show and it was left in...that also carries a very heavy weight of accountability I would say...

bots 15-06-2019 07:20 AM

i think all people who make sick jokes should be hung, drawn and quartered ... that will teach them

joeysteele 15-06-2019 07:41 AM

Well, its not a police matter, they aren't even going to investigate it.
It's a controversial comedy based programme where controversy is welcomed.

She stated immediately she said it, that it was a joke.
A very sick one in my own view.

Hardly though, the crime if the century.

I don't find Jo Brand funny, although on Countdown, when she makes up rubbish words, I have smiled at that.

A pre recorded programme as Ammi and others have said, which the BBC saw no harm at all in broadcasting.
The problem maybe lies with the BBC than anyone or anything else then.

While I abhor any inference to any physical attacking of politicians,particularly in the current climate.
(I abhor any physical attacks on anyone however.).

Nigel Farage making his mouth go on this, after all the hate filled speeches he makes from his bigotry and prejudices, is hard to find any sympathy for.

I'll take possibly once a sick uncalled for joke from Brand anytime over the hateful deep rooted divisiveness Farage brings to politics.

arista 15-06-2019 08:01 AM

The Police have updated
and said they are not taking this further.


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