Nah you can still do ethnic / sectarian parody about certain groups. Just pick peoples & cultures the BBC don't like and you can al Jolson the bit out to your wee heart's content.
Why would they shit bricks? There's nothing offensive about this whatsoever. Stop making shit up about how people are more offended today, then getting offended by it yourself.
Still Brilliant 2Day That Sketch, But For Me 1 Of The Best Sketchs Ever In Scottish Comedy, Is In Scotch And Wry When Rangers Sign A Catholic, That Is Just So Hilarious,
I'm a Prod from Ulster. A Catholic mate of mine married a Chinese girl in Derry Cathedral in 2001. She was Buddist. At their wedding, folk were genuinely asking, 'Is she a Catholic Buddist, or a Protestant Buddist?' Not a word of a lie. I nearly choked laughing at that one.
I once read an article an old woman wrote a few years ago asking why we call saddam hussain 'saddam'. She mused that in the war we didnt refer to adolf hitler by his christian name, so why do we do it to him?. i think i more facepalmed that one than choked laughing 😀
Lol why wouldn't you be? I'm a British protestant and it doesn't matter to me what anyone is taking the piss out of, I think when people stop laughing at themselves they've closed their mind.
Funny thing, a friend of mine from Haifa, Israel studied at the Belfast Bible college in the late 70's at the height of the troubles when you had to go through the security into the city centre. One of the police men stopped my friend f9r his i.d. Gidon gave him his Israeli passport. The cop said I see you're Jewish and Gidon said yes then the cop said are you a Catholic Jew or a Protestant Jew. You can understand while I just coughed up a lung when that line came up here. Thanks for sharing.
@@johnyger1 Maybe not in that instance but I worked with a mormon who did his missionary stint in Belfast and he was regularly asked if he was a Catholic mormon or a protestant moron.
This is hilarious. Even as a Protestant Rangers fan, I cannot stand the Orange Lodge or the so-called music. The organisation exist solely to induce hatred. This sketch is fantastic, and displays them for what they are.
My bloodline is Ulster / Scottish tradition is tradition . I’ve got many Irish friends that I call brother ! History is history and since when Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness shook hands and brought peace to Ulster times have changed . So don’t hate the lodge or its members it’s part of history and that will always be there . I’m glad that Ulster has peace but I won’t ever forget my history
For our English friends and other foreigners who don't know, "Pineapple" is a Chapel, Scottish slang for a Roman Catholic church. I used tae attend the Orange parades in Scotland and the Catholics would throw keech at the band, they must have been havin' a dirty protest.
I was raised in NI as Presbyterian and went to work in England in the mid '90s. '99 - 2001, my best mate was an Irish Catholic lad from Derry. We'd both put religion behind us and just decided to be mates. Not sure that we would have been friends if we'd both still been in NI. There are still too many people clinging onto the past. It's a round planet, and so far, we don't have the option to piss off somewhere else if we don't like the neighbours.
Who, in the name O` fk says we canny ? we are Scots` ,, dae whit ye want an pay ra sheriff court oan the monday, dolly dimple hen , merry bucky friday Jx
Ehh did you just not hear about Frankie Boyle, Jimmy Carr, or the scores of other modern comedians who are super offensive? Or are you just ignoring that so you can do a "we were harder back in my day" becasue the Daily Mail told you the wokes were banning everything?
In a distant time far away when people didnt take themselves so seriously and could laugh at themselves. Now this would be on twitter and it would fuel a hate war and result in humble apologies and careers cancelled.
The Changer I mean they are a bunch of british men, who are obsessed with their German queen and a dutchman who like to fondle his horse. They are an absoloute embarassment.
Maybe to you... but they are popular in their own towns and always draw a big turnout. My uncle leads one of the lodges and he's never had a bad word to say about anyone. So yeah...laugh it up all you want and if you don't like the marches then stay home. .
@@johnny2hats330 so i need to stay home whilst people are out celebrating the death and scilencing of catholics? Book a hall if you want that sort of thing and let normal members of society get on with there day
@@paulrimmer2853 no pope of Rome. No nuns no priests no rosarys beeds no pope of Rome is my dream to and thats from someone who went to a papish school