Dawn French says comedians 'need to offend a tiny bit'

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Vicar of Dibley star expressed her ‘fear’ of cancel culture

has said that comedians should be able to say anything they want in stand-up shows.when she expressed her “fear” for young comedians due to a “cancel culture” that’s currently rife in the comedy world.

 

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That funny cu*t is right.

Yes... maybe... It's how it's done, surely...+ who it's to/for ?!... Dawn_French rorybremner lewismacleod

Free speech by its very nature will offend some people. It just has to be accepted.

Hell Yeah!!!

Most comedians need to be funny ...... a tiny bit

Comedians need to be more respectful and show restraint without need to swear or insult others, bit like frankieboyle who puts on a real family type show for all generations

If they dare to offend those on the left, yes, I would consider them brave.

Never a tiny bit. Always rip the pish right out of everything please . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 might be a Scottish thing though

I agree the world seems to have lost its sense of humour Every thing is so offensive now to 99.9% of the world.

Know much about her

Blacks are not oppressed.

Heresy. She's a witch. Cancel her.

duh

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