This sketch is offensive to gay men who've just come out it's also offensive to employees of the month and any one else that it takes the piss out off it's called comedy
@@PinkPanther4958 great I'm a straight man and I don't find it offensive when a gay comedian makes jokes about straight men I don't find it offensive when female comedians make jokes about men or when black or Asian comedians make jokes about whites I believe the clue to my attitude is in the word "joke" it means it isn't a serious statement and not meant to be taken literally
She's wonderfully talented, and specifically for this kind of "sketch comedy", but there's also some brilliant writing. And the cocnepts..."What if a rough working class Irish family had their son come out and a) they subvert expectations by having them just accept and support him right away and b) Their "acceptance and support" is more horrifying than rage and denial would have been. Right clever, that.
@@jess5427 My fake mastery of British Isles accents has failed me yet again!! Or I just wrote the wrong nationality in there. Either way, derpdedurrr on me.
I'm lucky being Australian, maybe I've been exposed to more of the accents. Also I read "Trainspotting" as a teenager and all the dialogue is written phonetically. Once I wrapped my head around that many of the thicker accents from the British isles are easier to understand.
Are you saying im fat are you saying i should be american am i a big fat yank tho are you calling my mum a lardass are you saying they need a crane to get my dad out of bed are you saying ive got dinner lady arms