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Comedian's rape joke incident goes viral after victim complaint

The passage describes a harassment incident involving a comedian and a victim's complaint that went viral. It lacks concrete leads, names of influential actors, financial transactions, or legal exposu Victim reports a comedian making explicit rape jokes directed at her. The incident was recorded and spread online, gaining viral attention. The venue manager apologized and offered free tickets.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #019090
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1
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The passage describes a harassment incident involving a comedian and a victim's complaint that went viral. It lacks concrete leads, names of influential actors, financial transactions, or legal exposu Victim reports a comedian making explicit rape jokes directed at her. The incident was recorded and spread online, gaining viral attention. The venue manager apologized and offered free tickets.

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seized the opportunity, responding, “Wouldn’ t it be funny if that girl got raped by like five guys? Like right now? What if a bunch of guys just raped her?” The audience laughed raucously. After all, isn’ t anyone who yells at a comedian practically asking to become an immediate target? But this woman was stunned and humiliated, and she left. In the lobby, she demanded to see the manager, who apologized profusely and gave her free tickets for another night--admitting, however, that she understood if this woman never wanted to return. In her email, she concluded that, “having to basically flee while Tosh was enthusing about how hilarious it would be if | was gang-raped in that small, claustrophobic room was pretty viscerally terrifying and threatening all the same, even if the actual scenario was unlikely to take place. The suggestion of it is violent enough and was meant to put me in my place.” She added, “Please re-blog and spread the word.” And indeed, it went viral. Coincidentally, on the same night that Tosh, in his signature Sarcastic approach to reality, provoked the woman, Sarah Silverman was performing at Foxwords Casino, and she touched upon the same taboo

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