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Frankie Boyle


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There's nothing wrong with a bit of mild racism/sexism. I would be suspicious of anyone who became outraged over some mildly racist jokes; a lot of Richard Pryor's material could be construed as racist but it was terrific, especially when he was ripping on whiteys. If you're going to do that sort of thing you have to be equal-opportunities though, like South Park for instance, and just rip on everything. If you sanitize comedy you'd just be left with fucking Michael Macintyre.

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There's nothing wrong with a bit of mild racism/sexism. I would be suspicious of anyone who became outraged over some mildly racist jokes; a lot of Richard Pryor's material could be construed as racist but it was terrific, especially when he was ripping on whiteys. If you're going to do that sort of thing you have to be equal-opportunities though, like South Park for instance, and just rip on everything. If you sanitize comedy you'd just be left with fucking Michael Macintyre.

This. Forever this.

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It's an old joke tbh. Seen a variation on it on TV absolutely years ago.

 

Repetition is the key however. ;)

That may be true, but I saw it, or something like it, on television ages ago.

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It wasnt having a go at her though, it was having a go at her disabled kid. Which whatever spin you put on it is a cunts trick

have you seen the state of him though?

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