It’s unfortunate that the comedy circuit is such that people within it can lose work, that is, are punished, for no objective reason. Often accusations are made against comedians, witch hunts are started, naming and shaming occurs, hateful comments abound, especially where emotive subjects are concerned. The use of facebook (and other internet platforms) is key to all this. On it people are willing to cross the line of what would be deemed normally acceptable in public ‘real’ life and every day work environments. Using social media as their messenger – and as a torture weapon – lots of your ‘friends’ can be reached quickly. The freedom of restriction on social media is for the writer a blessing, but is actually a curse, as it can give free voice to any accusation or evil comments without any consequences for the author. For there is no legal comeback to online abuse. I mean the law doesn’t (or can’t) help when it comes to ‘keyboard warriors’. (Which i know from experience). So the authors of texts/tweets/messages no matter how libellous the content, evade any legal challenge.

 And I do not use the word ‘ torture’ flippantly. As technologically advanced as we are, when people use social media to ‘bomb’ others, to verbally abuse, to name others all the while knowing that tens of their facebook friends will join in underneath – in the comments section – that is literally torture. the torture of a person’s mental wellbeing. It is the torture of losing work and income because others believe in what the first commentator says, it is the torture of bullying.  By inflicting it, as progressive as we think we are, we have actually regressed back into the dark ages. we have become the inquisition forcing confession through the use of pain. Mental torture should never be condoned.  It should not be allowed to happen. 

     one reason why it is allowed is that the comedy scene does not have any form of governing body. A comedy worker governing body. If there was one, that is, if there was a governing body run by comedians proper – not the distant Equity, not necessarily a union at all – but a body supported by, run by comedians for comedians, then certain procedures could be put into place to deal with problems that arise between members. a problem which may include the conduct of a comedian. To deal with it civilly is the goal, using procedures that already exist in other walks of life e.g. in the – excuse the pun – civil service, procedures that aim to protect its employees when they have been wronged and to do so discreetly and privately.  as it stands if a comedian (or wannabe comedian) feels passionate about an issue not only can he or she or they write what the fuck they like about it publicly, but they can also throw mud at, implicate, accuse, or simply name, another person they see fit to associate with it. In my opinion this abuse both of the internet and of a fellow comic does not help anybody. If someone has transgressed then let them go through due process. for any accusation, even if justified, needs to be dealt with fairly. 

    The reasons why a governing body like this has never been set up, i mean set up for ALL comedians not just for a certain group, are manifold.  One reason for sure is the essential character of people who like to make jokes, for they are often the the piss takers, their job being to make fun of things, especially of authority.  in that sense there is no room for any serious organisation within the comedy community that might become seen as god forbid worthy.  Second, a lot of comedians are lazy, and to be fair they have other things to do – after all it’s a full time job finding  gigs. scraping for gigs at the bottom of the forums.

  i believe one promoter revealed another reason when he told me that, in order for the comedy circuit to continue the way it is then a sacrifice is required from time to time.  Meaning what ? that the wild west anything goes attitude on social media is a great thing and is worth perpetuating? If he is right then the comedy community is, as far as i’m concerned, broken. In a community proper you do not allow a fellow member to be sacrificed! not just like that, not without first considering such things as the benefit of the doubt, such things as underlying FACTS. 

 there are of course many unfair things happening on a regular basis on the comedy circuit: cancelled gigs, unpaid fees, unfair criticism, bad sound systems, the list goes on. It is also a system based on the private ownership of clubs, and it is the opinions of these private owners which ultimately dictates whether a comic will work next month. the comedy community is a tough place to be. It’s tough to get work at the best of times. It’s extremely tough if you are of the thin skinned, sensitive kind. And perhaps all these unfair things will go on, perhaps comedians will continue to badmouth others, to misunderstand, to dislike, to hate others. So be it, but let’s stop with the bombing people already, it’s not a joke

 

Clwb SANCler

had some comedy ideas in my head, kept meaning to write them down , now one of them’s gone into the ether.

DID a really great show in Ivy Bush hotel, Carmarthen, with the players and supporters of San Cler RFC. Delme Thomas in the audience. everyone smart in blazers and ties, the meal was pretty good and it was good company, with Gwyndaf the organiser being a bachan da. He gave me a tie. I never promise to mention members of the audience in such a gig, but as it turned out i went around the room a bit, and threw in improvised bits within my routines, -mind you that was to some extent necessitated by the lack of reaction to some of my jokes – it went swimmingly, there was one bit where i mention my gfriend, who smokes 100 cigs a day and as a result speaks with a constant horse voice, – suddenly people in the audience cheer and point out a chap in the middle of the room. i go over to him and turns out he speaks just like this, – apparently he’s had so many choke holds done on him in the course of the game that his voice has reacted badly. My friend Mel came along to the gig. She ‘s very young for someone who’s sixty – oh wait, i’m 59! fuckin hell, no wonder older people start saying age is just a number, because it’s better to forget that age is also mental and physical deterioration.

I keep meaning to write a note to my brother, to ask him if i can come live and work in one of his sheds. need to make a film b4 i die.

Sadly, on the same night as my sancler rfc gig i’d had show marked in for Cu Mumbles, but we had to pull it due to lack of ticket sales. The show was meant to feature Sandro And Simon, the problematic pub boys – thought it would do well ticket wise, they made a promo video for it and all. But no, no joy, maybe cos there was a fuckin festival in margam park on that weekend. who knows.