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That doesn't sound like bigotry to me. He's a comedian who's been making fun of religions his entire career.
This is an entirely reasonable point. I disagree with his framing of the concept, which I think has affected his conclusion. Specifically, I disagree with his point that comedians are "cancelled" because of the subjects of their jokes. More important than the subject is the intent.
I think Boris Johnson is a bigot, but I don't think Atkinson is one. But Atkinson is treating Boris like a comedian, when in fact he's an elected official. Johnson represented British citizens of all faiths, and being deliberately disrespectful to their religious practices is inappropriate for an elected official. Johnson knows this, and said it anyway because it scored points with his bigoted supporters. The intent was not to make people laugh, but to make some people feel superior to others. For that, he deserves the backlash he rightfully received.
Atkinson, on the other hand, hasn't said or done anything that would indicate or imply that he's a bigot.
The Burka deserves to be made fun of.
As well as anyone who supports the treatment of women that it accompanies.
All religions deserve to be made fun of. Religious justification for oppression deserves prosecution.
This just in: famous rich white man who jumps, unprovoked, to the defence of another famous rich white man openly being Islamophobic, to defend said Islamophobia, and who, years later maintains the position that punching down at marginalised and oppressed people is perfectly acceptable (nice selective quoting there) - not a bigot!
Oh no, wait, looks like it's actually bigots defending bigots all the way down.. ¯\(ツ)/¯
(E: also, because apparently it still needs saying - being a comedian isn't a magic bullet that somehow nullifies bigotry, just like saying "it's just a joke!" after saying something vile isn't)
I wasn't selective in the quotes, I copied his entire statement. But I don't really care if you think he's a bigot, and I'm not trying to convince you he's not. Maybe he is, I don't know him personally.
All I'm saying is that you haven't presented anything convincing to support he is. I disagree with him, but I don't see anything bigoted about his statement.
Or, are you implying that I'm a bigot too because I disagree with you?