I don't know enough about Gervais, but this sounds like something Eddie Izzard 
would say.  Guess I don't listen to enough U.K. standups.


David



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From: PGage <[email protected]>

RG's rejoinder to the criticism however was hysterical - even if it
risked offending even a wider range of people. So funny that I would
believe it if he said he only did the first bit so he could come out
with the second. So potentially offensive that anyone reading this far
should consider themselves warned about reading further:

In response to the criticism that it is not fair that you can't make
fun of gay people but you can make fun of fat people, RG wrote:

"It's not the same thing though, is it? Gay people are born that way.
They didn't work at becoming gay. Fat people became fat because they
would rather be that way than stop eating so much. They had to eat and
eat to get fat. Then, when they were fat they had to keep up the
eating to stay fat. For gayness to be the same as fatness, gay people
would have to start off straight but then ween themselves onto cock.
Soon they're noshing all day getting gayer and gayer. They've had more
than enough cock... they're full... they're just sucking for the sake
of it. Now they're overgay, and frowned upon by people who can have
the occasional cock but not over indulge."


      
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