{"id":211565,"date":"2017-08-14T11:44:31","date_gmt":"2017-08-14T15:44:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/comedians-stand-up-for-the-politically-incorrect-at-edinburgh-fringe-the-scotsman\/"},"modified":"2017-08-14T11:44:31","modified_gmt":"2017-08-14T15:44:31","slug":"comedians-stand-up-for-the-politically-incorrect-at-edinburgh-fringe-the-scotsman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/politically-incorrect\/comedians-stand-up-for-the-politically-incorrect-at-edinburgh-fringe-the-scotsman\/","title":{"rendered":"Comedians stand up for the politically incorrect at Edinburgh Fringe &#8211; The Scotsman"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Comedy is currently more prescriptive than at any time I can    remember. Prescriptive of words, of subjects, even of opinions.    And that is worrying. The current industry-standard stand-up    has to abide by a list of prohibitions that make a gluten-free,    vegan shopping expedition seem simple. There are 328 recognised    gender identities, Leo Kearse tells his packed audience, and    reads a few from his phone. Canada has just passed a law making    the non-use of the correct gender pronoun in any given    situation an offence, he says. He thinks this is a bit much.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kearse makes a properly funny show out of his problems with    political correctness, the hypocrisy of the left, and    misinformation. Kearse offers to make us Tory, but his points    are not particularly Political, just political. I am a huge    Jeremy Corbyn fan but when Kearse rips into him it is funny.    Incorrect, in my opinion, but funny. I comprehensively disagree    with him on global warming but I laughed out loud. Kearse has a    way with words and his description of the result of a fortnight    at a Pray The Gay Away camp is with me still. He is    enthusiastic and persuasive in his exasperation with    micro-aggressions and safe spaces, no-platforming and    triggering. He, like an increasing number of comics around the    Fringe, is taking another look at equality, so hard fought for    by early feminists. Todays feminists just go for the nice    stuff, suggests Kearse before pointing out that 97 per cent of    workplace deaths are male. This is a solid hour of honest funny    which will change your attitude to bananas forever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, the poster boy for alternative alternative comedy is    Andrew Lawrence, whose current thoughts on equality of the    sexes centre, he tells us, on the now obviously unfair and    sexist caveat on boys hitting girls, when they can hit anything    and everyone else. I will leave that one with you but remind    you that it is a joke. That is what Lawrence does. He says    things for comic effect. His show is funny. Lawrences material    is dark and deeply self-deprecating, bitter and somehow    managing to be both biting and tongue in cheek, which is    difficult to do without drawing blood. He has, he tells us,    always regarded comedy as a barometer for freedom of speech. If    it is then we are heading into a deep depression. He is a    wonderful technician and if you cannot appreciate what he does    up there on his comedy tightrope, juggling shock, disgust,    outrage and laughter, then I am truly sorry for you.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gavin Webster takes the genial Geordie approach to frustration    with quotas and militant liberals. He comes from a land of    sectarianism and hard knocks, where turning the other cheek can    be dangerous. His show is pretty much solid laughs making hard    points. He explains why Geordies would have made good, if    reluctant Nazis, explores uxoricide, and shares with us the    four kinds of people he hates. Hippies take quite a lot of    stick. Of course the Geordie accent makes his impotent raging    and bewilderment at socio-economic unfairnesses lovable rather    than threatening. And we agree with him. Especially when it    comes to his irrefutable reason for not having more women on    panel shows. He is not remotely interested in when Diwali is    and resents the amount of time womens football gets on telly,    he paints a chuckle-worthy picture of a dystopian future where    humour has been outlawed, and tags it with a great callback to    end on a huge laugh. This is great blokey stuff. I identify as    a girl-bloke so I loved it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Chris McGlade is angry. His is the most unleashed of the four    shows, as he prowls his Cave down off the stage, getting in the    faces of his audience and howling his frustration with    bourgeois advantages and the way the world looks down on the    working classes. He plays the working mans club circuit and    loathes the way proper joke-telling is sneered at. But then he    gets into politics and rips into Obama and the 26,000 bombs he    dropped, the Thought Police culture we are living in and the    increasing number of caveats in our lives. He rails against the    unfairness of the strictures on cigarette sales and his    suggestions for warning signs on other items are brilliant.    Newcastle Brown and Crispy Creme doughnuts should be packaged    the McGlade way. I know Im a scary man, go with it, he    reassures an American couple in the front row. And they do. He    gets his teeth into taboo words and how words can be weaponised    and this is gripping stuff. And when he gets onto PC and gender    politics and how society is being divided and controlled, and    urges us to fight back for the sake of generations to come, I    felt like grabbing a banner and marching. This is weaponised    comedy, locked and loaded. It is awesome.  <\/p>\n<p>    These guys are part of a growing group in the crowd pointing    out that the kings and queens of political correctness might    not be as well dressed as they are thought to be. Andrew Doyle,    another comic in the group, calls the current climate of    professional liberalism a dogma. And dogma is never good. All    of these guys are terrific comics. Take a walk on the comedy    wild side and see them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Leo Kearse: I Can Make You Tory, Laughing Horse @ The Free    Sisters, until 28 Aug (not 15); Andrew Lawrence: The Happy    Accident Tour, Assembly Rooms, ends today; Gavin Webster: Its    About Time We Had More Women in There, The Stand Comedy Club 2,    until 27 Aug (not 14); Chris McGlade: Ignorance Is Chris, Just    The Tonic at the Caves, until Aug 27 (not 14 or 21); Andrew    Doyle: Thought Crimes, The Stand Comedy Club, until 27 Aug (not    14)  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.scotsman.com\/lifestyle\/culture\/edinburgh-festivals\/comedians-stand-up-for-the-politically-incorrect-at-edinburgh-fringe-1-4530774\" title=\"Comedians stand up for the politically incorrect at Edinburgh Fringe - The Scotsman\">Comedians stand up for the politically incorrect at Edinburgh Fringe - The Scotsman<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Comedy is currently more prescriptive than at any time I can remember. 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