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ebandit
12-03-2017, 09:10 PM
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it's surprising that there are so many videos on you tube etc of offensive
jokes

is that acceptable? you might think that with current emphasis on being
'politically correct' such routines would be no more

personally i think that jokes are not real life and are perfectly ok...no-one
seems to complain about authors describing serial killers etc

Mark L

Jamie89
12-03-2017, 09:18 PM
I suppose it depends on the joke, I'm not usually offended by politically incorrect jokes, South Park's one of my favourite shows and they make incredibly offensive jokes sometimes, but they're usually making a point with it, it just depends on the context of the individual joke I think.

Withano
12-03-2017, 09:26 PM
Jokes are fine.
I think a few too many people use 'omg its just a joke' to get away with being a dick though.
If it was just a joke, it would be obvious to all, when its not obvious, you're a poor joke-teller and should avoid doing it so often.

ebandit
12-03-2017, 09:34 PM
...............obviously thee are limits

...............i believe most value an ability not to take oneself too seriously and
to be able to laugh at our own faults /insecurities etc

...............with some commentators that appears to have been lost

Mark L

Fetch The Bolt Cutters
12-03-2017, 10:57 PM
it depends who is telling them

Jack_
12-03-2017, 10:59 PM
Yep, comedy should have no boundaries.

What I actually find rather amusing is that the people who purport to be champions of 'free speech' are more often than not those who were/are outraged by the likes of Frankie Boyle, calling for him to be banned from television and whatnot.

You. Could. Not. Make. It. Up.

Shaun
12-03-2017, 11:02 PM
is that microsoft paint fantasy supposed to be funny though

thesheriff443
12-03-2017, 11:14 PM
We live in a joke world.
We prolong the life of murderers and yet we wont pay for tablets that prolong the life of cancer sufferers'.
Footballers get a hundred grand a week for kicking a ball about but a nurse gets worked into the ground for peanuts.

Tom4784
12-03-2017, 11:31 PM
It depends on the intent and how it's done. Satirising bigotry is fine but championing it isn't.

arista
13-03-2017, 12:34 AM
It depends on the intent and how it's done. Satirising bigotry is fine but championing it isn't.


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Fetch The Bolt Cutters
13-03-2017, 12:37 AM
Is that good enough Dezzy , dear.

:joker::joker:

Beso
13-03-2017, 07:11 AM
I got thrown out my local last night during the quiz night.

When a question asked to describe the word niggling.

I dont think a little brown baby was the answer.


I think that one is.

ebandit
13-03-2017, 08:26 AM
is that microsoft paint fantasy supposed to be funny though

made me smile drawing it..............the absurdity of it

Mark L

thesheriff443
13-03-2017, 08:44 AM
Is that good enough Dezzy , dear.[/QUOTE]
Hall of fame quote.

Jamie89
13-03-2017, 08:57 AM
It depends on the intent and how it's done. Satirising bigotry is fine but championing it isn't.

That's true and I think is an important distinction, I think a lot of people tell controversial 'jokes' that aren't actually meant to be funny, or at least not primarily, they're just trying to make a dig at someone or a group of people, and then when offence is caused they complain about 'PC culture', and it's very different to satire.