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That gay Joke isn't funny anymore?
Rowan Aikinson has accused ministers of filling their legislative programme with measures that have "serious implications for freedom of speech, humour and creative expression"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/11/08/ngay108.xml
"The casual ease which some people move from finding something offensive to wishing to declare it criminal - and are then able to find factions within government to aid their ambitions - is truly depressing."
What do you think? And before anyone says it, it is not political correctness gone mad.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/11/08/ngay108.xml
"The casual ease which some people move from finding something offensive to wishing to declare it criminal - and are then able to find factions within government to aid their ambitions - is truly depressing."
What do you think? And before anyone says it, it is not political correctness gone mad.
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I mean, we're not supposed to be sexist or racist or sizeist etc...either but if you want to get really pedantic about it then technically some comedians could be accused of it.. Chris Rock, Jimmy Carr, Kathy Tate, Little Britain, Leage of Gentlemen, Brent (actual name escapes me at the moment) and on and on and on.
People will laugh at what they want to laugh at regardless, some people still find that cornish t1thead funny with the stupid outfit. There's just no accounting for taste.
I mean, we're not supposed to be sexist or racist or sizeist etc...either but if you want to get really pedantic about it then technically some comedians could be accused of it.. Chris Rock, Jimmy Carr, Kathy Tate, Little Britain, Leage of Gentlemen, Brent (actual name escapes me at the moment) and on and on and on.
People will laugh at what they want to laugh at regardless, some people still find that cornish t1thead funny with the stupid outfit. There's just no accounting for taste.
Ah well Pip... I always suspected as much anyway. Although considering I only said 'no accounting for taste' it's jolly brave of you to come out and admit it. ;0P
There's another one I don't like too who's name I can't remember too... he reminds me of John Motson (racing guy - 'the booby'). Also wears a very strange suit, do you know who I mean?
There's another one I don't like too who's name I can't remember too... he reminds me of John Motson (racing guy - 'the booby'). Also wears a very strange suit, do you know who I mean?
MIne is the one about the slug selling the 'Big Issue'
I have been told that this is in poor taste.
When does a 'Gay' joke become offensive, sp? I suppose the ones which point out a specific stereotype (like yours) is inoffensive to you but may be offensive to others? I can't think why, however I am fat and find most fat jokes funny..
I have been told that this is in poor taste.
When does a 'Gay' joke become offensive, sp? I suppose the ones which point out a specific stereotype (like yours) is inoffensive to you but may be offensive to others? I can't think why, however I am fat and find most fat jokes funny..
Ahhh...that offensive thing. It's difficult to explain, but I think it's to do with tone.
Yeah...that's it. A group can be the butt of a joke, even stereotyped, but it's the tone of the joke which matters.
To a degree it also matters who's telling the joke.
Blimey...I've never consciously thought of this before.
Yeah...that's it. A group can be the butt of a joke, even stereotyped, but it's the tone of the joke which matters.
To a degree it also matters who's telling the joke.
Blimey...I've never consciously thought of this before.
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