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How Prince Philip was turned into a pawn in the phoney culture wars Stewart Lee
Once, Richard Thomas’s
Jerry Springer the Opera, to which I contributed unpopular elements, held the TV hate record, with 62,000 complaints. But last week it was out-hated by the BBC’s saturation coverage of Prince Philip’s death, which didn’t even win four Olivier awards and had no singing coprophiles. BBC appeasements of unappeasable bad faith actors backfire reliably. More than 110,000 people, missing
EastEnders under lockdown, protested the all-channel mourning. That said, the complaints of our day were proper complaints, etched on to stone tablets and delivered by pigeons, not these “e-posts” they have now which any idiot can send. Indeed, it turns out that 116 of the people complaining were complaining that it was too easy to complain.
New agents for Triggernometry podcast duo Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster
Comedy agency Blue Book Artist Management has signed up ‘anti-woke’ comedians Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster.
The stand-ups host the podcast and YouTube channel Triggernometry, which takes aim at what they see as a ‘cancel culture’.
Launched in February 2018, they now average more than 3 million monthly views on YouTube. A recent episode with professor and culture warrior Jordan Peterson attracted more than 280,000 views alone.
Kisin hit the headlines in 2018 when he went public with his decision not to sign a ‘safe-space’ agreement to treat topics such as racism and homophobia in a respectful way before performing at SOAS Students Union in London.