Victoria Coren Mitchell supports ‘decent person’ Jimmy Carr following Holocaust joke backlash
‘He is a man is full of goodness and kindness,’ the ‘Only Connect’ host said
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Your support makes all the difference.Writer and quiz show host Victoria Coren Mitchell has defended Jimmy Carr in the wake of a backlash against his joke about travellers.
Carr has been widely criticised for a joke he made in Netflix comedy special His Dark Material, which was released on Christmas Day 2021.
In the clip, the 8 Out of 10 Cats host says: “When people talk about the Holocaust, they talk about the tragedy and horror of six million Jewish lives being lost to the Nazi war machine. But they never mention the thousands of gypsies that were killed by the Nazis.”
Carr then adds: “No one ever talks about that because no one wants to talk about the positives.”
As the clip being circulating on social media, several MPs and the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust criticised Carr and called upon Netflix to remove the special.
However, Only Connect host Coren Mitchell jumped to Carr’s defence, calling him “a man full of goodness and kindness”.
She wrote on Twitter on Saturday (5 February): “While I’m here, might take a moment to mention I also love @JimmyCarr, a close friend who’s made about a thousand jokes I wouldn’t make myself, as a stage performer, but as a man is full of goodness and kindness. He’s a properly decent person.”
Her tweet was met with derision from her followers.
Comedian and Alma’s Not Normal star Sophie Willan questioned her response, saying that “any small support of this is racist in my opinion”.
Another critic of Carr’s joke included his “close friend” David Baddiel, who explained why he believed it to be “indefensible”.
Meanwhile, TV barrister and regular Good Morning Britain co-host Rob Rinder said that “the truly disturbing thing isn’t just the gag – it’s that on hearing it, instead of leaving, the audience clapped, whooped and cheered in approval”.
Carr is yet to comment on the controversy.
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