SlagA
Wednesday 27th January 2010 2:23am [Edited]
Blackwood
5,335 posts
Here, I'm not expressing a personal opinion, I'm in moderator mode. And I hope that any lurking industry bod reading this thread will realise I have to moderate and so cannot take a side.
What I'm trying to say is that the anger in this thread isn't over the quality of the sketch, the delivery of dialogue, character, or the density of its laughs (or not). The anger is at the subject matter: whether it's the contributors to the show or criticism of Newsjack itself, etc.
However we've often shrugged off people's protests about comedy subject matter that doesn't personally make us angry. When we hear of people phoning to complain about TV shows we tend to think of them as repressed Mary Whitehouses who have nothing better to do than whine. Our response is often, "If you don't like it then don't read / watch / listen."
The contradiction comes when it's our turn to protest. Why should we expect other people to take their anger elsewhere but reserve the right to express ours whenever it suits us?
I'm also contemplating what it says that this sketch has attracted perhaps more anger and posts than Sooty's Haiti sketch. No offence to Soots as I defend his right to offend me as and whenever he wants.
He rarely does offend me, if anyone is wondering.