^ Not paranoia at all. Use your head. We exist in the age of cancel culture, extreme political correctness, and “woke”. That is not compatible with satirical shows like Little Britain that have a sophisticated humor that knee-jerk reactionism simply cannot understand. Left and right, great things from our past are being censored, banned, or “revised” because they “offend”.
“And don’t forget to sit down when you piss” 😂😂😂😂 I hope this stays online forever, I want to show it to my daughter when she’s older, and grand kids 😁😂
“Don’t forget to sit down when you piss!” that line has been etched into my mind for years lol, I’ve said it to a friend (& fellow LB fan) on way to the ladies bathroom more than once, always gets a laugh.
I absolutely positively cannot get enough of this program I would have commented earlier but it is so hilarious I was rolling on the floor for the next 5 minutes thank you Britain love it love it love it lots of love from California USA🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@@mudchair16 if you want to speak about delusions then you can look no further than the holy bible/Quran/Torah; talking animals and blood magic, events that never occured in history, incest, genocide, gaints, demons, virgin births and people rising from the dead.
Good days we could laugh and we also knew the truth this should be played to all the collages and universities no amount if dressing up makes you a woman.
Emily Howard is both the funniest and frightening persona/character ever. Imagine her, as the antagonist of a slasher horror, lunging toward you in the darkness of the night, and the last thing you hear from her as she stabs you with her lady knife is… “im a lady…”
@@falconeshieldoh dear. Sweetheart. It's the blues that will have you arrested for your thoughts and words. Did you know, 1984 was a cautionary tale of the LEFT gone rogue? People would do well to remember that.
Amazing! Watching this back in the day, 2008 i think, i always thought it was overly ridiculous that Matt Lucas's character had the moustache. In 2023 though it's actually happening.
Just to think about the fact that people can be fined/go to prison for "misgendering" these people in certain countries makes you realize that it's the end of times...
@@falconeshield Go socially engineer and indoctrinate some kids. The grown ups are talking. Big bloody baby. Get your activism removed, I think there's a surgery for if now.
@@claudiojaviermaciel6808 My trans friend from Hungary thinks its brilliant. SHE loves it. Trans people are not accepted over there like they are in the UK she tells me, and this would never be on TV in Hungary. That is one of the reasons she lives in the UK. This is the paradox of neo-liberalism; in short you end up censoring yourself. She will tell you that losing shows like Little Britain to 'polical correctness' does as much harm as good.
And.... everything that was on such sketches became a reality. Reality that if you were to point it out you would get cancelled (specially, yes, in Britain).
So true lol. Actually "Lady tes te cle" became "Girl d*ck" and calls to normalize the bulge. We're living in a South Park or Little Britain episode but without the comedy.
Oh look at that, blokes who never visited pantos and read WW2 history in their lives and are proud of it. Never thought to see ignorance be rewarded in this era.
You couldn't put this on TV today. I'm actually surprised youtube lets this stay up. How in the world did we get to this point so damn quickly. In under a decade it seems like the majority of people went from seeing this as harmless comedy to thinking it's dangerous and harmful hate speech. Unreal.
This used to be comedy now it's reality, men in dresses insisting they are women. This wouldn't even be shown today which is incredibly sad, we are not allowed to laugh at anything anymore.
@@reallyjustme Honestly, I don't blame them. They were probably harassed about it until they said something. Hell, I'd probably do the same thing just to save me the trouble of not getting harassed every 5 minutes by some woke asshole.
@@reallyjustme apologized to who? I saw a book on Are You Being Served where some authority of the Gay Blah blah around the time the show aired in the UK in the seventies took offense and complained about them, and he said looking back at Mr. Humphries and all the antics, he doesn't know what was so offensive now, and he was one heading the group who was complaining. 30 years ago, Damon Wayans and David Alan Grief on the American In Living Color, would portray two overly flamboyant fellows, but carried it over into black slang and quips, "title alone gets two snaps up" just all totally synchronized, "don't get mad, Blaine" and upon learning Glenn Close in Dangerous Liasons was really a woman, "clutch the pearls, what a sneaky thang to do!" Gay groups had to admit they were hilarious, regardless of how bad the stereotyping might be construed. I wonder if they have had to apologize for it since then?
@Logic Police If you misgender someone publicly for example someone like Sam Smith, then you will be bullied into apologising and if you don't comply then you may lose your job or get vilified on social media so I don't see how it's disingenuous to suggest someone could be taken to court as well, if it hasn't happened yet then it will.
My God....this is the mad world of *REALITY* that we all now exist in. Amazing how prophetic Little Britain's "Emily Howard" turned out to be. The Dylan Mulvaney of that show.
Emily aka Eddie isn't a transsexual, he's a transvestite. He likes to dress up as a woman, but he is a man and doesn't experience gender dysphoria like actual trans people do. Also Dylan ain't trans. The character in comparison to Dylan ain't a hypocrite and I like him more.
The thing I don’t get is why this is offensive? It’s meant to be ridiculous and over the top! We know that trans people don’t dress as over the top Edwardian women. Just like we know gay men don’t dress like Dafydd
People seem to forget that in "the good old days" right up till the turn of the century being, or even suspected of being gay, or wearing "women's" style clothes would get you atttacked or at least verbally abused in public with no sympathy - everyone agreed you "deserved it." We don't allow racist jokes anymore either - some things just aren't funny. Shame on all the homophobes commenting and sniggering on this page.
Back then it was a comedy skit - now it's reality in the so-called Western world. It certainly hits different now than it did when it first came out back in the day...
Aww, boo hoo. You can't be a bully anymore. Bigotry is no longer in fashion and you have nothing else to wear. Allow me to play you the world's saddest song on the world's tiniest violin 🎻
@@AnnaLVajda it didn’t even have blackface to be fair. Black face was something used to openly mock black people by white people painting their skin explicitly black with the exaggerated offensive lips to really mock and ridicule black people purely on their race. Depicting them as savage animals and subhuman. It was an abhorrent practice. This show however just had actors mocking a certain type of Asian, or black person, just like they mock a certain type of white person, or scot, or Irish guy etc etc. it was stereotyping people who do actually exist and people found it funny and still find it funny. It’s just dumb that it’s been conflated as being the same as black face and racially motivated. When it clearly 100% wasn’t
@@obiwankenobi687 Black face is hilarious. As is white face, and yellow face. People in first world countries have it so good, that they invent things to complain about.
@@siebengebirge85 ironically it’s now made sketch shows more white and even less inclusive as the star or stars can now only display a massive range of white characters
@@staceygram5555 Blue haired feminists? Oh dear, just how have you managed to get it so very, very wrong? Those blue haired 'trans activists' despise women, particularly feminist women! Their ultimate aim is the removal of women's rights, so their aims are diametrically opposed to those of feminism. 😂
100% of people in this comment section: I can’t believe people are getting offended by this 0% of people in this comment section: actually getting offended by this
Ah, the good old days when a man in a dress when a subject of humor and comedy, back when the idea was so absurd nobody could have possibly objected to it. I miss those days...