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Ricky Gervais says he will not apologize for jokes about transgender people
Summary
Ricky Gervais told the BBC he stands by jokes about transgender people and said he will not apologize; he also said he might allow trigger warnings on past work but would not censor it.
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Ricky Gervais told the BBC he stands by jokes about transgender people and said he will not apologize. He said he thinks he is right and that he has a right to address those topics in his comedy. He indicated he would not rework or censor earlier material, though he mentioned the possibility of adding trigger warnings.
What is known:
- Gervais told the BBC he thinks he is right and will not apologize for jokes about transgender people, as well as jokes about fat and disabled people.
- He said he would not rework or censor his past work, and that trigger warnings might be an option instead.
- LGBTQ+ advocates criticized his 2022 Netflix special SuperNature for jokes about transgender people, and he has faced earlier public backlash for other remarks.
Summary:
Gervais's comments have kept the controversy active, prompting criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates and recalling earlier backlash. Undetermined at this time.
