Here's an expample of Boyle being incredibly funny - yes its in bad taste but nonetheless it remains extremely funny.
Now, those who don't like Frankie Boyle will not find it funny - that's fine: humour is subjective. There's loads of comedians that I find rubbish BUT it doesn't mean they aren't funny. From the threads I've read about Boyle on AB this concept appears difficult for some to comprehend.
Much like the (very funny) Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand affair, I strongly suspect people are getting upset about Boyle even though they've never actually seen him by being told to be outraged by the likes of The Daily Moan.
He's not a racist - any comments involving racist language is ironic. Think about it: do you really, honestly, think C4 would allow racist material? You'll be saying next that Johnny Speight was a racist.
I saw him at the Hackney Empire a couple of years ago and he was side-splittingly funny - the audience were a group of like-minded people who had paid money to see him, and whilst some of the jokes received an "oooh" from some of the audience most found them consistently hilarious.
On another thread recently there was a long philosophical debate about whether the 'off' button was an adequate self-censorship device and I found the arrogance of some posters ashtonishing who argued that "if you don't like it turn it off" does not go far enough. How dare they have the temerity to tell me what I can and cannot watch, it has got absolutely nothing to do with them watch I choose to watch on the TV and all the time FB is pulling in the ratings and advertisers are prepared to advertise they should mind their own bloody business.
I couldn't stand Last of The Summer Wine - about as amusing as having your ears syringed - so I didn't watch it.
It really is that simple.