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Best comedian IMO,is Sir Billy, been crying laughing at him,Kathy Burke makes me laugh too but I like Peter Kay too,surely it's all a matter of opinion,we like who we like it's the same with musicians ,people trying to diss everyone but their faves,it's a big old world room for us all,as for Chubby Brown ,Lee Evans , NOT my cup of tea but wouldn't have a go because someone else likes them,it's all so pointless.
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i find very few comedians consistently funny. They are all capable of telling a good joke and that's the way i prefer it. I appreciate a good joke whoever tells it.
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heck, on BB i have found that i'm lucky if I like one or 2 of them out of the entire lot, thats the way its always been, and it has nothing to do with gender or anything else. It's that the majority of BB contestants are fame hungry wannabees that are unpleasant to say the least. Its just ridiculous to compare anything on BB with real life.
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The difference here is that Chuff's comments are deliberately and intentionally malicious - she is not joking. Frankie Boyle is a comedian, doing comedy up on a comedy stage. Jokes are not serious remarks that are intentionally malicious, and his particular brand of comedy works on the shock factor of the joke, not what he's said per se. To be outraged over a joke about a disabled person but have no issues making disparaging sexist/racist comments oneself is complete double standards, and shows that one's priorities are totally misplaced. Also, to decry that racially insensitive costumes are 'just a bit of fun!!!!' and any criticism is 'PC gone mad' but to then have an issue with a comedian's jokes which is precisely the same thing, is all kinds of absurd. Quote:
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which? Please dont tell me you mean the Zulu one? |
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Allowing racism/homophobia/transphobia to slide and brushing it off as 'PC gone mad' but making out the disabled must be protected at all costs is all kinds of patronising. There are many disabled people, Stephen Hawking included, who have no problem being used as the butt of dark humoured jokes. Quote:
Calling women wh*res and mocking the bereaved, and thinking a bit of casual racism in a costume is all fine and dandy cause 'it's a laugh' and 'it's PC gone mad' but then having a problem with a comedian making jokes about the disabled is both riddled with hypocrisy and also pretty patronising too. |
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"just post a few thoughts of my own and vacate"
--------------------------- "We've done this before Kazanne." " I am not inconsistent unlike a large number of people on this forum." " Chuff makes serious and intentionally malicious comments about contestants on reality shows. Chuff is not joking the large majority of the time." "I mean the umpteen threads we've had recently" --------------------------- Quite the forum knowledge you have there for someone who graces us with a brief visit every now and then and promptly vacates... https://media.tenor.com/images/3697e...698ee23035/raw |
The actual quote was 'I tend not to read the X Factor discussion threads, just post a few thoughts of my own and vacate', LT. The context is kind of important you know. At no point did I say I post and vacate the forum, so the rest of your post is null and void I'm afraid.
But I'm not interested in your baiting today, go and troll somebody else bud |
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stick up for Comedy Rights......... |
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