Edinburgh Fringe Festival: Tourette's charity asks for apology over Funniest Joke winner Olaf Falafel
5 years, 4 months ago

Edinburgh Fringe Festival: Tourette's charity asks for apology over Funniest Joke winner Olaf Falafel

The Independent  

Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter for all the latest entertainment news and reviews Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy A Tourette's Syndrome charity has asked for an apology after a pun inspired by the neurological disorder won Funniest Joke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. 's Olaf Falafel was revealed on Monday as this year’s winner of Dave’s Funniest Joke. His pun goes: “I keep randomly shouting out ‘broccoli’ and ‘cauliflower’ – I think I might have florets.” Suzanne Dobson, the chief executive of Tourette’s Action in the UK, told the BBC: ”Humour is a great way of educating people – but not only is it not funny to poke fun at people with Tourette’s, it’s not even that funny a joke, is it?” Tourette’s Action has now urged Olaf Falafel and Dave to apologise and try to see things from the perspective of someone with Tourette Syndrome, according to the BBC. Kate Stone, one of the judges of the competition, told the BBC’s Newsbeat: “It’s a good one, it’s a pun, everyone kind of recognises it as – it’s intended to be a joke and I think that’s one of the things that matters the most for this.”​ This year’s Funniest Joke winner was selected via a vote by the public after a panel of experts picked out a shortlist.

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