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Simon Evans on Comedy, Liberal Bias and Offence Culture

Aug 5, 2019
Join award-winning comedian Simon Evans as he delves into the tangled web of comedy, free speech, and the impact of political bias. He unpacks how humor is influenced by societal expectations and audience sensitivities, revealing the challenges faced by both seasoned and new comedians. Simon reflects on the ironic dynamics of offense culture, especially in a racially charged atmosphere. Plus, get an exciting glimpse into his upcoming show 'Dressing for Dinner' at Edinburgh, promising a blend of wit and insight!
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ANECDOTE

Joe Brand Controversy

  • Joe Brand joked about throwing battery acid at politicians.
  • This sparked controversy about free speech and comedic boundaries.
INSIGHT

Comedic Boundaries

  • Comedians must cross lines to find the edge of acceptable humor.
  • Context and audience are crucial for jokes, and misjudgments happen.
ANECDOTE

Hypocrisy in Comedy

  • Joe Brand's past actions, like criticizing Ian Hislop and Carol Thatcher, contributed to the current backlash.
  • This highlights hypocrisy in applying free speech standards.
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