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Title: Jimmy Carr Brushes Off Backlash Over Controversial 9/11 and Holocaust Quips, Insists Jokes "Make Sense of Terrible Stuff" and Comedy Allows "Whatever You Want Now"
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Jimmy Carr Defends Controversial Comedy: "There’s a Functionality to Jokes About Terrible Things" Comedian Jimmy Carr, 52, has faced repeated backlash for his dark humor, including jokes about 9/11 and the Holocaust, but he remains unapologetic. In a recent interview with The Times, he argued that comedy serves a purpose in processing tragedy. “Jokes can […]