my place.” She added, “Please re-blog and spread the word.” And indeed, it went viral. Coincidentally, on the same night that Tosh, in his signature sarcastic approach to reality, provoked the woman, Sarah Silverman was performing at Foxwords Casino, and she touched upon the same taboo subject: “We need more rape jokes. We really do. Needless to say, rape, the most heinous crime imaginable, seems it’ sacomic’ s dream, though. It’ s because it seems when you do rape jokes, that the material is so dangerous and edgy, and the truth is, it’ s like the safest area to talk about in comedy‘ cause who’ s gonna complain about a rape joke? Rape victims? They don’ t even report rape. They’ re just traditionally not complainers.” Ironically, in 7he Aristocrats, a documentary entirely about a classic joke of the same name, Silverman complained (facetiously) that she was once raped by show-biz legend Joe Franklin. Also, her rape tips for men include, "Carry a rape whistle. If you find that you are about to rape someone, blow the whistle until someone comes to stop you." However, another joke of hers goes like this: “Il was raped by a doctor—which is so bittersweet for a Jewish girl.” HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015407