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Rob DiJoseph, a coach in the Mount Olive recreation football program, cracking jokes on gays, blacks and masturbation during a June 2011 comedy sketch that has some football parents upset.

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MOUNT OLIVE – In a 2011 video posted to YouTube, a Mount Olive recreation football coach can be seen making jokes about minorities, sex and Internet pornography in a stand-up comedy routine.

NJ Advance Media received a link to the recording from two parents who declined to speak on the record because their children are active in the program, but said there are several others upset by the material performed in Robert DiJoseph's sketch. The parents said they're concerned about the example he's setting for the children.

Note: The video includes coarse language and material some viewers may find offensive.

The Mount Olive Junior Marauders Football Association made headlines over the last week when its varsity team's season was cancelled due to allegations of game violations and of poor sportsmanship by both players and coaches.

DiJoseph, however, is not a coach for the suspended varsity team.

Posts on the program's Facebook page indicate he's been involved since at least 2010. He's currently a coaching coordinator, according to the football program's website.

It was not clear whether the Mount Olive program has guidelines regarding coaches' behavior outside of the program. John Carmoia, president of the program's board, declined to comment on Sunday about DiJoseph. Morris County Youth Football League board member Jerry Davis has not yet responded to messages seeking comment.

DiJoseph said in the video the June 21, 2011 performance at the New York Comedy Club in Manhattan was his first.

During DiJoseph's five-minute routine, he cracked jokes on a variety of topics, including homosexuals, blacks, sexual fetishes, internet pornography and masturbation.

"How do you keep black people out of your house?" DiJoseph asked the crowd. "You put a 'Now Hiring' sign on your window."

He also tells a story about "discovered" masturbating by his girlfriend, who "had that look of horror on her face — the look of horror when you make someone slaughter a litter of puppies in front of a retarded child."

The audience clapped and cheered DiJoseph on.

DiJoseph's Google+ profile says the Budd Lake resident works as a technology specialist.

When reached by phone on Monday morning, DiJoseph said he had no comment and hung up.

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