Posted on 01/19/2008 10:07:00 AM PST by Cagey
LONDON (Reuters) - Unhappy clowns from around the world say a study that reported that children didn't like them has wiped the big smile from their faces, and have been falling over their large shoes to put their case.
A poll by researchers looking at what decor to put in hospital children's wards found that youngsters do not like clowns on the walls and even older ones think they are scary.
"We found that clowns are universally disliked by children. Some found them quite frightening and unknowable," said Penny Curtis, senior researcher at the University of Sheffield which questioned 250 children aged between four and 16.
But their findings, published in a nursing magazine on Wednesday, has put the red noses of the clowning community out of joint.
In a deluge of emails to Reuters, they say they misrepresent just how popular they really are.
"The 'universe' of 250 children used for the Sheffield University study was miniscule compared to the 250,000 one-to-one bedside visits made by Clown Care to hospitalized children annually," said Joel Dein, director of communications at the Big Apple Circus in New York.
The Clown Care programme has involved two million hospital bedside visits since it began 21 years ago, employs more than 93 professional "Clown Doctors" and has been copied across the world in countries such as Italy and Brazil, Dein said.
Other individual clowns pointed out how much children, especially those who are ill, are cheered by them.
"I have clowned in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, day care, corporate events ,telethons and am a part of many charity events," said Elaine "Daisy D.Dots" Vercellone, who has been clowning for 21 years around New York.
"It gives people, kids and adults a reason to be silly, to imagine and gives their minds a vacation if only for a moment."
Heather Myers, aka PipSqueakTheClown, said while many of those in hospitals and nursing homes appreciate their fun antics, there are of course those who are scared.
"There are those who are afraid of clowns, this is unavoidable, the same way that there are those afraid of dogs and spiders," she said.
"It is the responsibility of the clown to know his environment, and take the necessary steps when confronted with a phobia."
ROFLMAO!!!
Because you can't read their faces.
Because you can't read their faces.
Self-deluded bunch of......
I guess they just can't admit that people don't like them as much as they think people should.
Clowns are NOT funny, especially when they have “-D” next to their names.
Or the middle name WAYNE
I’ve never seen “IT”.
Mimes are aggrivating and clowns outright piss me off.
I go out of my way to avoid either.
The only clown I’ve every found remotely funny is Krusty.
Clowns perceive wrongly how much they are liked or not liked. I know only a few people who like clowns and quite a few who are more hostile towards them than I am.
I worked with a guy that was a part-time clown. Before I knew that about him I thought he was one of the most untrustworthy, amoral and just creepy people I’d ever met.
And then he admitted to being a clown.
The only funny clown (besides Krusty) is the unintentional clown.
I have always felt really uncomfortable with clowns. Not really scared but very uncomfortable. Even as a tot I could not figure out why people like them. I wonder if it was because the adults around me hated clowns but pretended they were funny because they thought they were supposed to for my sake?? This whole clown thing is interesting to me.
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