Christoffer Strandberg talked about “kyrvännälä” in Yle’s program. The comment displeased some of the viewers. Strandberg wishes people wouldn’t take him so seriously.
Christoffer Strandberg hopes that people will get to know other sides of him as well. Anniina Nikander
Actor Christoffer Strandberg visited Yle on Saturday A rough week night in the program. In the political satire program piloted by Jukka Lindström, there was a lot of humor.
Strandberg is currently Christoffer Strandberg – People’s man – on his tour, which is also a political satire. Strandberg himself describes his tour as a personal “liberation party”. He wants to show people that he is more than the voice of the Swedish Moomin or the positive Finn of the year. Strandberg also likes dark humor.
Strandberg is also very interested in history. He said In the evening of a hard weekthat people need to understand history in order to understand how the current situation has been reached. On his stand up tour, Strandberg ponders, among other things, what would have happened if the Nazis had won.
– What would Nazi Finland look like? Strandberg thinks about a hard week in the evening.
– I also ask what would have happened to Christoffer Strandberg in Nazi Finland? In principle, the external framework is fine: ten fingers, ten toes, blue eyes, blond hair, but then that’s one thing. Weld’s pussy, that’s the ear hunger.
The entire audience of the Hard Week evening and the panelists at the table burst out laughing.
– That’s absolutely true! And many a good man has fallen for it. I can speak from my own experience, he continued.
– And a woman too, Niina Lahtinen laughed.
“Kyrvännälä” also came up later in the episode in another context.
Some of the program’s viewers have missed Strandberg’s throws in the program. The matter has been commented on, among other things A rough weeknight Facebook-by the side.
– Would it be okay if a man said in Yle, similarly, about a woman’s genitals that “it’s pussy hungry”?, one commenter ponders.
– The stories were wild, the other continues.
– The saddest episode ever. The guest focused too much on introducing himself, the script was wrong and even the always good Lindström sometimes seemed troubled by the supposedly funny things he did to himself.
The matter has also been discussed Xin the application.
– Yes, it was exceptionally rough A rough week night from strangers! Fortunately, there were no children watching with me, I would have bawled my eyes out! What about all the other kids watching!? Even if Christoffer Strandberg gave a particularly harsh picture of gays… One commenter disapproves.
However, the harsh humor has sunk into most of the commenters.
– The best program of the week and a really great episode!
– The best quality!
– It was a really ridiculously good episode!
– I was able to laugh out loud, I guess that’s the purpose. Thanks!
– Christoffer was a fun guest.
This is how Strandberg commented
Iltalehti reached Strandberg by phone to comment A rough weeknight episode.
– Everyone has the right to their opinions. Humor is precisely something that divides opinions. Some laugh and some don’t. The most important thing would be not to take ourselves too seriously, says Strandberg.
Strandberg says that he received a lot of feedback about the episode on different channels. According to Strandberg, the feedback has been really positive. Strandberg reminds that when talking about humor, it is important to remember the context, i.e. in which situation and context the things were said.
– If we think about the evening of Hard Week, which is a political satire and if the context is that I am joking at the expense of the Nazis. Whenever we talk about homosexuality, it’s dead serious and in the middle of some crisis or commotion. Both this and my Kansanmies tour have the same reason why I felt it necessary and liberating to say that. Sexuality is not that serious.
– I wouldn’t say that comment in another context. But it was right on this show.
However, Strandberg ponders why exactly his comments are gaining traction.
– At the same table, a straight man also talked about his genitals. It’s kind of funny to me that when it’s said in my mouth, it’s outrageous. I would challenge people to think about why it is outrageous when I say it, but not when Iikka Kivi says it, for example?
Strandberg hopes that people will not take him too seriously in the future.
– I don’t take myself too seriously either, he concludes with a laugh.
A rough week night on Saturdays at 9 pm on TV1 channel and Yle Areena. See all programs and broadcast information on Telku.

