
More analysis of comedy
In all of his media appearances, I've never seen Khurrum Awan tell a joke, let alone laugh. But he is now giving the tribunal his -- what? evidence? -- about what jokes are funny or not.
He's going through one of Steyn's previous columns, and disagreeing with Steyn's analysis of comedy in the Islamic world.
All I can think of is: why are we all listening to this marble-mouthed, un-expert, Ontarian law student who is not even a party to the complaint?
The answer, of course, is that the Troika isn't really listening. Not one of the three of them is even looking at Awan.
