This just in: Kids hate clowns
We found a Reuters article about a study by some researchers in England that “found that clowns are universally disliked by children. Some found them quite frightening and unknowable.”
And that, “The study, reported in the Nursing Standard magazine, found all the 250 patients aged between four and 16 they quizzed disliked the use of clowns, with even the older ones finding them scary.”
Emphasis ours. Has there been a study in the history of studies that found universal agreement in a sample size this large?
Comedy clubs might take this into consideration when they choose the clown motif when decorating (or re-decorating) the room. The number of comedy clubs that have– for reasons that are unfathomable– chosen to associate modern standup comics with clowns is disturbing.
We here at SHECKYmagazine HQ have never been fearful of clowns. Our attitude toward them has been a mixture of annoyed and bored from a very early age.
Perhaps the four most unashamedly maligned groups over the past 35 years have been lawyers, mimes, clowns and comedians. Probably in that order. So, you’d think we’d have a little sympathy. But, with very rare exceptions, comedians do not relate to clowns, not one bit. And it’s always baffled us as to why we are in any way associated with them. (And spare us the comments about the Auguste and the contra-Auguste and the ur-victim and the anarchist– we ain’t buyin’ it!)
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Reply to: This just in: Kids hate clowns
That survey is hogwash. Where did they find these kids? The psych ward?Clown acts are always popular. For 12 years, I was part of a clown troupe. We were the biggest thrill the kids in the audience have experienced in their lives.I guess if the showed pics of John Wayne Gacey in a clown suit, then told the kids, “He’s a convicted murderer of hundreds of kids 4 to 16”, it <>might<> influence their opinion.
I think that IS a picture of John Wayne Gacey in the article. Nice touch. I agree that many clowns are portrayed poorly, and I don’t blame people for being afraid of them.Clowning is an art, and like many other arts, has its share of people doing it badly. (I think stand-up comics know what I’m talking about) Too bad they sully it for others who do it right.Yes, I also have worked as a clown. My favorite is when people say to me, “You know, I’m usually afraid of clowns, but not you.” That makes my day.