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9th December 2023
05:01pm GMT

Social media users have responded to his comments with shock and fury. One person wrote: “This is the most vile attempt at “comedy” I’ve ever seen. Sick and dying children wish for a video from him, and he mocks them like this? Shame on you Ricky Gervais. Children fighting for their life are NO laughing matter. I have no respect for this man.” “For a man who profited so heavily from a tv programme that had cancer as a central plot point this feels really weird,” a second said on X, formerly Twitter, in reference to his show After Life. A third put: “We can all take a good joke but this is below the belt for him and not one part of making jokes about ill children is funny. Vile.”Proper weirdo if you actually laughed at this. It’s not even that it’s offensive, it’s just literally not funny ???? what point is he trying to make https://t.co/3HmKYqlHKa
— Pheeb ? (@pheebs_mj) December 4, 2023
The petition to cancel the special, titled Demand Netflix to Remove Ricky Gervais’s Offensive Skit Mocking Terminally Ill Children, was started by Sess Cova, who revealed that they started the petition “as a parent whose child, Katy, bravely battled cancer”. “The sheer disrespect and disgust in Ricky Gervais’s jokes about asking terminally ill children, questioning ‘Why they didn’t wish to get better?’, and resorting to derogatory language are infuriating,” the creator continued. “This is not just unfunny but deeply offensive. I can’t comprehend how a writer or anyone at Netflix could green light such appalling content.” Read more:We wish we were surprised by reports that @RickyGervais has used ableist slurs in his new @Netflix special ?
Language like this has consequences. And we’re just not accepting the explanation that Gervais uses to try and justify this language ? 1/4 — Scope (@scope) December 5, 2023
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