From his new show: Anti Hero – Isaac Butterfield (2020) pic.twitter.com/nJZsSkLWpkMany have since taken to social media to sound off about the ‘offensive’ remark which makes light of the horrendous event New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called ‘one of New Zealand’s darkest days’.Some accused the comedian of ‘mocking’ the deaths, with one writing on Twitter:‘#Isaac_Butterfield is bullying the most powerless and voiceless amongst us he is haunting the survivors and victims who only have memories of loved ones left.
It is not brave or honest or standing up for anything. It is just insensitive.Rude. Vile.Low.’Other called out companies who work with Butterfield: ‘[Again, @surfshark thanks for standing against racism, do you want to.
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