Australian comedian who joked about gas chambers loses ‘lucrative’ Netflix deal

Isaac Butterfield asked Melbourne Comedy Festival audience to imagine the joy of people when they heard Jews were sent to their deaths

Netflix has dropped an Australian comedian who made jokes about the Holocaust and insulted a Jewish audience member who later complained in an email.

Last month, Isaac Butterfield asked his audience at the Melbourne Comedy Festival to “imagine the joy of people when they heard the Jews were sent to the gas chambers,” the city’s Herald Sun newspaper reported. The email sent to Butterfield from a Jewish woman said the joke was “not remotely funny.”

He responded: “If you can’t stand the heat get out of the oven.”

Butterfield had what the London-based Daily Mail described as “a lucrative comedy special deal” with Netflix to air his comedy stand-up special “The Butterfield Effect.” But the video streaming company cancelled the deal following the offensive riposte.

Butterfield has nearly 1 million subscribers on YouTube.

In a video posted April 24 to YouTube, he pretended to apologise for his comments and then walked it back, accusing the mainstream media of “an all-out assault on me.” Butterfield also defended his right to free speech as part of the 16-minute video.

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