Darkhilt wrote...
BigLundi wrote...
Here's the thing. Telling a joke about rape? It's not going to encourage anyone to go out and rape someone. Nobody hears a joke about rape and goes, "Hah! I oughtta do that."
It doesn't happen.
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Feminist jokes destroys equality for women by allowing for those that partake in them to become desensitized on how this is actually leading to a psychopatriachal society.
Racist jokes, if told to an aryan extremist could provoke action against various groups of minorities.
As such, telling a joke about rape and causing a positive reflection on the joke will cause a would-be rapist to commit rape.
That "nobody" is equivalent to somebody finding a certain joke funny.
If you truly wish for there to be no limit to comedy you should fully take on the role of the target being used in the joke. For example, if you wish to make a rape joke, first get raped and make a comedy on your experience. If you want to make a racist joke, go out to an inner city neighborhood and proceed to observe various racial stereotypes then give your jokes to audiencal screening to those within the neighborhood. If you wish to make a dead baby joke as a male, find a baby and defile its body in various ways then depict to us how you found that hilarious. People who don't truly understand a situation be revoked their right to speak in communities as they are merely blind men groping for fish, that fish bringing reaction to something one would never understand so they suppose it to be something along the lines of amusement.
So if I tell a joke about a dead baby, I should have one. If I tell a joke about a religion I had to have been an adherent, and if I tell a joke about rape then I should be raped, and if I tell racial jokes I should tell them to the races they make fun of, in their neighborhood.
Excuse me while I call bullshit.
Now, if someone tells racist jokes as part of a comedy act, they can't be afraid to tell them when that race is in the room. I at least agree with that. But other than that, all of that was nonsense. It is not on me to suffer, in order to turn that suffering into humor. It only must be that suffering merely exist, for me to turn that suffering into humor. What part of me getting raped all of a sudden renders rape jokes more funny? It doesn't. In fact, that kind of rhetoric is just silly. You don't honestly think that me getting raped means I can only then tell rape jokes. In fact that'd be the LAST thing on your mind if I DID get raped and you know it.
It's not like if I tell a rape joke now, which I already did, you decided, "I don't know if that's funny yet or not. I must ask if he got raped, and THEN it'll be funny." no. That thought didn't cross your mind, it doesn't cross anyone's mind. The only purpose to saying, "You can only tell rape jokes if you got raped" is so that I can respond, "But I don't want to get raped." to which you can respond, "Then you can't tell rape jokes." It's just bad rhetoric, because it doesn't address the underlying issue of humor and appropriateness, it's just a flat out assertion that it's never ok to tell rape jokes until you get raped. I'm arguing that THAT is not the case.
fatman wrote...
Why do black people smell?
So blind people can hate them too
Sure, you might not find the jokes funny, but SOMEONE will.
Yes, and what kind of people will find that funny?
I found it funny. Racists will find it funny. People secure in their civilized status might find it funny. Plenty of people will find it funny. What's your point?
ToyManC wrote...
It sounds as if you are stating that as long as one person laughs at a joke, no matter how distasteful, then the joke is therefor acceptable. It is true that many jokes will find disfavor with someone in the audience, but telling jokes about subjects, like rape or dead babies, you are going to find many more people who are going to react badly. Is the chance of making one person laugh worth angering a dozen?
As for the belief that such jokes do not encourage bad behavior - maybe you're right, and maybe you're wrong, but they certainly do nothing to discourage such behavior. A joke about rape will not turn someone into a rapist, but it might help trigger someone who already is one. As for dead baby jokes, the reason you won't hear major comedians telling them, is that most people grow tired of them by the time they finish grade school.
There will always be comics who push the envelope, and seek to shake the boundaries of what is acceptable, and I agree that no subject should be absolutely taboo, but the comedian has to accept the consequences of his/her jokes and show some selective judgment in their joke-telling. Telling a bunch of dead baby jokes inside an abortion clinic is not the best way to endear oneself to an audience.
If you are going to proclaim that it is your right to make reactionary jokes, then you have to admit that anyone who hears your joke has an equal right to complain about its content. No one is going to pass a law banning certain types of jokes, so why worry if someone tells you such a joke should never be told. That's their opinion, and they have as much right to state it, as you did to tell the joke in the first place.
To be a comedian, you must take the responsibility that you are likely to alienate, or anger, someone at some point in your life. The simple truth is that public opinion is what determines a comedians' longevity. The truly offensive comics are usually the first to fade into obscurity, because of too much negative reaction to their material. A comic that doesn't learn how to read their audience, and alter their act accordingly, will find their career to be very short indeed.
I would never take away people's right to be offended. What I deny is people's right NOT to be offended.
Yes, to be a comedian you do have to be kind of smart and understand that there's a time and place and venue and people for certain jokes. All I'm saying is that there is no such thing as an absolute taboo for jokes, and that anyone can tell whatever joke they want. The only negative repercussions SHOULD be that people are offended. Nobody should be lynched for a joke, beat up for a joke, nobody should be run out of town for a joke, nobody should be crucified by newspapers for a joke, nobody should be demonized in the media for telling a joke.
The only thing it's justifiable to react to, when you hear a joke you don't like, is to be offended. That's the MAXIMUM moral allowance one is given. Anything more after that is superfluous and unjustified.