My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

To find Dan's "jokes" regarding epilepsy on Show me the Funny last night extremely offensive??

55 replies

frazzle26 · 23/08/2011 19:37

Did anyone else watch Show me the Funny last night??

Dan one of the contestants made some extremely offensive "jokes" regarding epilepsy which I was quite surprised that ITV broadcast. Epilepsy is misunderstood at the best of times and people with this illness (myself included) do not appreciate being made fun off in front of a national audience.

I sent an email to ITV to complain but so far have been fobbed off. Did anyone else feel that his "jokes" were really out of order and unfunny?

OP posts:
Report
BakeliteBelle · 23/08/2011 19:44

frazzle I have been really enjoying Show Me the Funny...until now.

I have stopped going to stand-up comedy due to the prevalence of jokes and language that displays complete bigotry towards disabled people. I'm fed up of hearing the words 'retard', 'special', 'spaz' and the rest of it, especially as most of these comics are middle class, educated and playing to a similar audience, for whom racist jokes would be utterly unacceptable. My son is disabled - why on earth would I pay good money to hear this hatred and fear, dressed up as comedy?

I rolled my eyes at the epilespsy and Alan whatsisname saying how funny he thought it was. There is no hope.

Report
BakeliteBelle · 23/08/2011 19:45

at the epilepsy joke I mean

Report
OldLadyKnowsNothing · 23/08/2011 19:48
Report
Rowena8482 · 23/08/2011 19:49

I couldn't get over how the judges were crying with laughter when Dan made those "jokes" - I was cringing. I am just anal enough to wonder if he does actually have epilepsy (since he obviously does wear glasses) - not that that would make it better, but it could explain why he thought it was ok - poking fun at himself.... like Jo Brand with her one and only "oh look I'm fat" line. It wouldn't make me think it was ok to say what he said, but might make HIM feel it was ok. (I hope I've explained that and not just confused the issue :-S)
In the end, the three I thought were the least funny went through, and the two I enjoyed and actually commented that it is possible to be funny without being mean, were sent home. Odd really, because Canon and Ball are so much associated with family viewing that I was even more surprised that they found Dan funny...

Report
alphabettyspagghetti · 23/08/2011 19:50

Most people with epilespy will see the funny side of it too. I asked a friend why I should do if he had a fit, he told me to chuck him in the bath with the washing.

I was gobsmacked at first but then thinking, well with a condition like that or anyother, you have to find a funny side or it'll just get you down.

Report
TalesOfTheUnexpected · 23/08/2011 20:05

frazzle I've been watching Show Me The Funny since it started and yes, I was disappointed and uncomfortable watching Dan on last nights episode.

Wel all know there's always going to be "sick" humour; humour at the expense of others....where do we draw the line?

Yes, it's awful to mock someone with an affliction or disability, especially one which you have personal experience of.

I do have to say though that I am a little bit of a hypocrite and, in my twenties and thirties, I would laugh at 'spaz' jokes, and the like. Now I have two SN children I am suddenly "Outraged from Manchester" whenever I hear any jokes like that.

I still enjoy a lot of comedy but try to tune out anything I now consider distasteful. That said, I'll never be watching Frankie Boyle again.

Overall, I think YANBU.

Report
spookshowangel · 23/08/2011 20:15

i have epilepsy i make jokes about it all the time some times they are what people would be considered to be poor taste.
epilepsy can be a terrifying and very uncontrollable illness laughing at it is in some way taking some power back. i havent watched it yet but i do think some people over sensitive to comedy, bad things can be funny. it doesnt make the bad thing less bad to laugh at it for a second.

Report
spookshowangel · 23/08/2011 20:17

nope sorry thats funny.

Report
Andrewofgg · 23/08/2011 20:20

I've never seen this show and now I never will. Beyond revolting.

Report
OldLadyKnowsNothing · 23/08/2011 20:21

Quick google suggests that he does have epilepsy and that he talks about it often.

Report
frazzle26 · 23/08/2011 20:28

Well anyone who thinks it's funny is just ignorant IMO. Epilepsy is not to be laughed at.

OP posts:
Report
spookshowangel · 23/08/2011 20:40

well since i have been epileptic since i was 22, have grand mal seizures, see a specialist every 6 months and take medication every day i could hardly be called ignorant of the condition. i just prefer to find the amusing side of it than to dwell on the negative.

Report
peeoffkitty · 23/08/2011 20:45

Well I've got epilepsy and I'm absolutely not offended by that at all. Entirely tame. I tend to think that if you have epilepsy, you're allowed to make jokes about it. I think rather than saying it doesn't do anything to improve people's misconceptions of the illness, it shows that you can have epilepsy and be 'successful' (if being on the telly is success to some). If we want to be treated like anyone else, then we need to acknowledge that having epilepsy does make you different (disclaimer: in a non non-PC way) but not so different that you have a sense of humour bypass. If anything, its offensive because its not really all that funny.

TBH I used to get upset by things like this, but I've since truly accepted my illness. It's part of who I am. Sometimes I gain strength from knowing that I have to deal with this, take medication everyday and raise 2 young DCs.

Report
peeoffkitty · 23/08/2011 20:46

regrets use of well at the start of her post

Report
peeoffkitty · 23/08/2011 20:47
Grin
Report
spookshowangel · 23/08/2011 20:51

see that was funny Grin falls on floor and twitches with hilarity.

Report
peeoffkitty · 23/08/2011 20:51

watch you don't pee yourself....

Report
OldLadyKnowsNothing · 23/08/2011 20:52

No glasses-wearers offended by "spex offender"?

Report
alphabettyspagghetti · 23/08/2011 20:53

Spex Offender - nope, I was laughing at that one and I wear specs.

Report
SouthernFriedTofu · 23/08/2011 20:53

There is a really funny comic who jokes regularly about his missing leg. I say good on him if it makes him feel better, and if the person making the jokes had epilepsy probably the others on the show knew as well and would have been able to see the humour. I don't think Franky Boyle's jokes are appropriate or anyone who doesn't have an affliction mocking it

Report
spookshowangel · 23/08/2011 20:55

i wear glasses too, damn should i be offended by that as well???

Report
alphabettyspagghetti · 23/08/2011 20:55

I know the one you mean SFT. Aussie bloke...oh whats his bloody name?

Adam...adam....Adam Hills!

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

peeoffkitty · 23/08/2011 21:01


if humour is self deprecating like it is in this case, I think it endears the comic to the audience and gives them an empathetic relationship. Surely this is a better way of getting some proper understanding.
Report
spookshowangel · 23/08/2011 21:06

its all good pee we can be weey and ignorant together Grin

Report
peeoffkitty · 23/08/2011 21:08

I hope the OP isn't offended, bless.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.