Samanfur wrote:A right-wing 'comedian', yesterday:
Andrew Lawrence: Comedian barred from venues after making 'vile' joke about Liverpool parade collision.
A comedian who made a "vile" joke about the Liverpool parade collision has been barred from performing at several venues across the UK.
Andrew Lawrence had written on the social media site X: "To be fair, if I was in Liverpool, I'd drive through crowds of people to get the f*** out of there as well."
The post attracted criticism from thousands of users - with many urging him to delete his comment and apologise.
The comedian struck a defiant tone, writing: "This venue lost their courage after being bombarded with abuse and threats of violence from online trolls."
"Online trolls" he whines, without a hint of self awareness. He drew first blood with the trolling. The venue didn't lose their courage either. They chose not to have him on and condemned him.
The tweet has 5.6m views and 3.4k likes. To scale that down by a factor of 100, an appropriate analogy is a comedian doing a gig in an arena of 56,000 people, telling a joke, and only 34 people laughing.
He's not after laughs though, he's after cash and has doubled down on it with a YouTube video.
Frankie Boyle and Dara O'Briain have had a run-in with him in the past.
And there's the below:
In July 2021, following the defeat of the England national football team in the final of the UEFA Euro 2020 competition on penalties to Italy, Lawrence tweeted that "All I'm saying is the white guys scored
". After Twitter users challenged him, he quoted his original tweet, stating that "I can see that this has offended a lot of people, and I'm sorry that black guys are bad at penalties.
". Following the incident, multiple venues cancelled his upcoming shows and publicly denounced his comments as racist. He was also dropped by his agent.[18][19] In November 2021, Lawrence broke his silence on the subject and posted a response on YouTube.
And right on cue, the Spectator have just published an article defending him. Probably mumbling about freedom of speech or something. They don't like freedom of speech whenever for example Lineker says something but if it's a bit of racism or scouse bashing then suddenly everyone is fair game. Until the next time they see a rainbow flag then freedom to express is suddenly problematic again.