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So a Girl Walks into a Comedy Club…. [View all]
This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by Gormy Cuss (a host of the Feminists group).
Last edited Wed Jul 11, 2012, 09:16 PM - Edit history (1)
http://breakfastcookie.tumblr.com/post/26879625651/so-a-girl-walks-into-a-comedy-clubSo Tosh then starts making some very generalizing, declarative statements about rape jokes always being funny, how can a rape joke not be funny, rape is hilarious, etc. I dont know why he was so repetitive about it but I felt provoked because I, for one, DONT find them funny and never have. So I didnt appreciate Daniel Tosh (or anyone!) telling me I should find them funny. So I yelled out, Actually, rape jokes are never funny!
I did it because, even though being disruptive is against my nature, I felt that sitting there and saying nothing, or leaving quietly, would have been against my values as a person and as a woman. I dont sit there while someone tells me how I should feel about something as profound and damaging as rape.
After I called out to him, Tosh paused for a moment. Then, he says, Wouldnt it be funny if that girl got raped by like, 5 guys right now? Like right now? What if a bunch of guys just raped her and I, completely stunned and finding it hard to process what was happening but knowing i needed to get out of there, immediately nudged my friend, who was also completely stunned, and we high-tailed it out of there. It was humiliating, of course, especially as the audience guffawed in response to Tosh, their eyes following us as we made our way out of there. I didnt hear the rest of what he said about me.
I did it because, even though being disruptive is against my nature, I felt that sitting there and saying nothing, or leaving quietly, would have been against my values as a person and as a woman. I dont sit there while someone tells me how I should feel about something as profound and damaging as rape.
After I called out to him, Tosh paused for a moment. Then, he says, Wouldnt it be funny if that girl got raped by like, 5 guys right now? Like right now? What if a bunch of guys just raped her and I, completely stunned and finding it hard to process what was happening but knowing i needed to get out of there, immediately nudged my friend, who was also completely stunned, and we high-tailed it out of there. It was humiliating, of course, especially as the audience guffawed in response to Tosh, their eyes following us as we made our way out of there. I didnt hear the rest of what he said about me.
Follow-up with Tosh's nonapology and the club owner's softpedal brush-off.
My hat's off to this woman for having some serious guts. Tosh unfortunately comes on after South Park, and after sitting through a couple of his shows I now demand a change of channel (boyfriend obliges without argument, it's that bad). His show is all sexism, all the time. Not funny, and I don't understand why it's still on the air.
ETA: petition to Comedy Central to pull the show: http://www.change.org/petitions/ceo-comedy-central-take-daniel-tosh-off-the-air
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Guy seems like a serious ass. It is possible to be edgy and shocking w/o being mean and hurtful
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2012
#28
I'm locking this thread because it has veered away from a safe haven discussion
Gormy Cuss
Jul 2012
#35