Jokes about murder.
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On the comedian theme. Let's imagine that this joke had been made by the late Bernard Manning. It wouldn't have changed the underlying nastiness, but nobody would have accused him of hypocrisy, but of being his own unpleasant self.
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The slebs should raid the clean joke thread on here
The cops should visit anyone who makes 'jokes' about murder, violence etc and put the fear of God into them
The cops should visit anyone who makes 'jokes' about murder, violence etc and put the fear of God into them
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Jo Brand to face no action over acid joke, police say
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48640411
(I see the BBC has this in the entertainment/arts section of its website)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48640411
(I see the BBC has this in the entertainment/arts section of its website)
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thirdcrank wrote:Jo Brand to face no action over acid joke, police say
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48640411
(I see the BBC has this in the entertainment/arts section of its website)
Colour me unsurprised.
I'm no Brand fan but you'd need to have a fairly big axe to grind to think it was actually any sort of incitement.
I suspect from the police pov it was all a storm in a tea cup, a complaint they had a duty to investigate (at least superficially) which was stirred up by media and the profile of the people involved.
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kwackers wrote:thirdcrank wrote:Jo Brand to face no action over acid joke, police say
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48640411
(I see the BBC has this in the entertainment/arts section of its website)
Colour me unsurprised.
I'm no Brand fan but you'd need to have a fairly big axe to grind to think it was actually any sort of incitement.
I suspect from the police pov it was all a storm in a tea cup, a complaint they had a duty to investigate (at least superficially) which was stirred up by media and the profile of the people involved.
I wonder what the reaction would have been if Farage had made the comment about Brand ... ?
Somewhat different i'll be bound .......
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landsurfer wrote:I wonder what the reaction would have been if Farage had made the comment about Brand ... ?
Somewhat different i'll be bound .......
To be fair Farage is a better comedian than Brand can ever be.
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kwackers wrote:landsurfer wrote:I wonder what the reaction would have been if Farage had made the comment about Brand ... ?
Somewhat different i'll be bound .......
To be fair Farage is a better comedian than Brand can ever be.
+ 1 .... possibly for not the same reasons as you ... but still +1 ...
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Trouble is, although many don't take jokes about violence seriously, or really laugh at them, but someone might do what such 'comedians' seem to be suggesting
I think such 'jokes' should be prohibited by law just like racist jokes are
Anyone agree?
I think such 'jokes' should be prohibited by law just like racist jokes are
Anyone agree?
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Cyril Haearn wrote:Trouble is, although many don't take jokes about violence seriously, or really laugh at them, but someone might do what such 'comedians' seem to be suggesting
I think such 'jokes' should be prohibited by law just like racist jokes are
Anyone agree?
AFAIK racist jokes aren't illegal.
Re: Jokes about murder.
landsurfer wrote:kwackers wrote:thirdcrank wrote:Jo Brand to face no action over acid joke, police say
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48640411
(I see the BBC has this in the entertainment/arts section of its website)
Colour me unsurprised.
I'm no Brand fan but you'd need to have a fairly big axe to grind to think it was actually any sort of incitement.
I suspect from the police pov it was all a storm in a tea cup, a complaint they had a duty to investigate (at least superficially) which was stirred up by media and the profile of the people involved.
I wonder what the reaction would have been if Farage had made the comment about Brand ... ?
Somewhat different i'll be bound .......
As it would have been if another politician had made the comment about Farage.
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kwackers wrote:Cyril Haearn wrote:Trouble is, although many don't take jokes about violence seriously, or really laugh at them, but someone might do what such 'comedians' seem to be suggesting
I think such 'jokes' should be prohibited by law just like racist jokes are
Anyone agree?
AFAIK racist jokes aren't illegal.
Not tolerated? A few decades ago 'jokes' were made that would not be tolerated now, doubtless some 'comedians' got into trouble
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harmless favourite by Bob Monkhouse:
'When I was a lad I told people I wanted to be a comedian, they laughed at me. They are not laughing now'
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kwackers wrote: ... I'm no Brand fan but you'd need to have a fairly big axe to grind to think it was actually any sort of incitement.
I suspect from the police pov it was all a storm in a tea cup, a complaint they had a duty to investigate (at least superficially) which was stirred up by media and the profile of the people involved.
I for one think the police have better things to do with their time - like discouraging drivers from killing and injuring people - but I fancy JB's ... er ... target audience, would have got very uptight if somebody not on their approved list had come out with it.
Anyway, it's reported she's apologised and I'm happy to believe it's sincere, rather than just a damage limitation exercise. We'll know that from her future comments in front of an audience of supporters.
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Cyril Haearn wrote:Not tolerated? A few decades ago 'jokes' were made that would not be tolerated now, doubtless some 'comedians' got into trouble
"Less tolerated" might be a better phrase.
As I said up thread, she should have kept it back for her stage show, ime of such shows almost anything goes - although if you're at such a show you presumably know what you're going to get.
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Re JB:
Me too. I wanted and expected her to apologise for a clumsy ill-considered joke and she has done just that, and I don't think anyone would think of her as someone who would condone attacks on politicians, not even politicians one doesn't approve of. I have made ill-considered bad taste jokes in the past and wished I could reel them back in almost as soon as I said them. That is where this joke came from. For me her apology and regret bring the story to a close.
thirdcrank wrote:Anyway, it's reported she's apologised and I'm happy to believe it's sincere, rather than just a damage limitation exercise.
Me too. I wanted and expected her to apologise for a clumsy ill-considered joke and she has done just that, and I don't think anyone would think of her as someone who would condone attacks on politicians, not even politicians one doesn't approve of. I have made ill-considered bad taste jokes in the past and wished I could reel them back in almost as soon as I said them. That is where this joke came from. For me her apology and regret bring the story to a close.
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pete75 wrote:landsurfer wrote:kwackers wrote:Colour me unsurprised.
I'm no Brand fan but you'd need to have a fairly big axe to grind to think it was actually any sort of incitement.
I suspect from the police pov it was all a storm in a tea cup, a complaint they had a duty to investigate (at least superficially) which was stirred up by media and the profile of the people involved.
I wonder what the reaction would have been if Farage had made the comment about Brand ... ?
Somewhat different i'll be bound .......
As it would have been if another politician had made the comment about Farage.
Of course if someone Farage approved of had said this, his response would have been something along the line of ...it's just banter, hasn't anyone on the left got a sense of humour, it's political correctness gone mad...