Scandalous scene on "Diesel Show"

The actors of the popular program "Diesel Show" recently presented a new number called "Ballet TCKashne Ozero", which caused a storm of emotions among Ukrainians. During the performance, the comedians performed a skit where they mocked the procedure of conscription, which did not leave the audience indifferent.

"Black" and "green" swans: provocative humor

The number is based on the interpretation of classical ballet with modern realities. According to the plot, a conscripted Ukrainian boldly walks the streets of a provincial city, and the patrol officers who stop him are symbolically called "black swans", while the employees of the TCC are "green". The main scene shows how a detained man is forced to undergo a medical examination.

"For your attention ballet: "TCKshne Lake"... The music and the situation are classical. Scene one. A conscript boldly walks down the street of a provincial town... Scene two. During this walk, as usual, black swans appear...", - voiced by the participant of the show.

Outrage in the audience: audience reaction

The video of the speech quickly gained popularity on the Internet, in particular on YouTube, where Ukrainians actively expressed their opinions. Many believe that such jokes are out of date, pointing out the inappropriateness of humor about the draft during wartime. "They have a white ticket, they can do anything", one of the viewers comments.

Double impressions: should we joke about such topics?

The scandalous number caused discussions about the limits of what is acceptable in humor. Some viewers believe that such jokes, while drawing attention to important topics, can be taken the wrong way. **"Dual feelings. On the one hand, they don't silence the topic and that's good, on the other hand, they make fun of it and the whole meaning is lost, " said another viewer.

"For me, the only funny thing here is their dance (no words, they just do it somehow funny), " one of the commentators noted.

Conclusions: ethical limits of humor

The controversial number "Diesel Show" made many think about the limits of ethics in humor. Is it worth entertaining the audience on a topic that is painful and serious for many? Time will tell how this scandal will affect the future reputation of the show and its participants.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk