Suicide bombers and jihadi brides are apparently off-limits to comedic sketches.

BBC, the British state broadcaster, has been soundly blasted for poking fun at ISIS in a sketch called ‘The Real Housewives of ISIS’ that was posted to its Facebook account after airing earlier this week on TV, according to the Daily Mail.

The clip from BBC 2’s new comedy sketch series ‘Revolting’ is accused of gong way over the line, with some calling it “unfunny,” “tasteless” and “insensitive.” More than 100,000 comments about the clip (which was viewed more than 15 million times) were posted on Facebook, with most ripping BBC for the content.

“You are utterly abhorrent BBC,” viewer Vanessa Beeley wrote. “Sick, you are truly sick in the head and morally bankrupt. Why not make a comedy about pedophilia while you are at it.”

The sketch, some believe, mocks the plight of women in ISIS-controlled areas and adds to the negative stereotype of British Muslims. But some comments, purportedly left by Muslims, applauded the BBC for making fun of terrorists and defended the sketch.

“I am a Muslim and I am not gonna lie I was laughing so much not because they are mocking Islam (which frankly they are not, as it has nothing to do with Islam) but because they are mocking terrorism,” poster Syed Hussain wrote. “Ignorance is the root cause of all terrorism.”

The sketch, based on the ‘Real Housewives of...’ reality TV programs that have taken over U.S. television, skewers the British women who left the U.K. to support the ISIS death cult.

In it, one character says: “It’s only three days until the beheading and I’ve got no idea what I’m gonna wear.” Another admonishes a woman for wearing the same suicide vest, saying, “she knew I had that jacket. Copies everything. Copied this,” while pointing to her black hijab.