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garinda 25-11-2011 22:00

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 951799)
Oh ... and to answer the question, there is no line ... if there were, it would be censorship. What's worse, someone telling you what is, or what is not funny ... or some joke you can choose to listen to or not. I remember some Danish cartoons a couple of years back .... :rolleyes:

I'm always amazed at the speed with which jokes fly across the world, minutes after something horrible has happening.

Do they all sit in a big room somewhere, watching live news streams, fingers poised on their keyboards?

Oh no!

I'm a conspiracy theorist.

:eek:

steve2qec 25-11-2011 22:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 951801)
I'm always amazed at the speed with which jokes fly across the world, minutes after something horrible has happening.

Do they all sit in a big room somewhere, watching live news streams, fingers poised on their keyboards?

Oh no!

I'm a conspiracy theorist.

:eek:

A lot of 'em end up on here Sickipedia - Building the world's best collection of sick jokes If something big hits the news it probably can be on here within the hour.

cashman 25-11-2011 22:17

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 951787)
That's it, you nailed it:alright: ... this is the law, all the rest is commentary ... and whether one laughs or not is a matter of personal taste.

Exactly n those who judge "Don't" or "Shouldn't" go see em, there has always been "Black" Humour, always will be, n always those that don't like it, its called life.;)

jedimaster 25-11-2011 22:29

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 951805)
A lot of 'em end up on here Sickipedia - Building the world's best collection of sick jokes If something big hits the news it probably can be on here within the hour.

thanks for the link, off to see what there is to chuckle at.

http://www.smileyvault.com/albums/us.../evillaugh.gif

Margaret Pilkington 26-11-2011 06:54

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Jimmy Carr says there are no taboo subjects.........I have to admit that I don't watch him because I find his humour inane, juvenile, and er....humourless.....but I am pretty sure he doesn't joke about Jews or Muslims....maybe because there would be the kind of backlash that he doesn't need, and these groups of people are stronger.......he prefers to joke about disabled children.

Anyway...Karma to him.

Eric 26-11-2011 07:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 951801)
I'm always amazed at the speed with which jokes fly across the world, minutes after something horrible has happening.

Do they all sit in a big room somewhere, watching live news streams, fingers poised on their keyboards?

Oh no!

I'm a conspiracy theorist.

:eek:

Maybe it all has to do with visitors from the future; someone like George Kilroy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Message_(short_story)

Taggy 26-11-2011 08:27

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 951828)
Jimmy Carr says there are no taboo subjects.........I have to admit that I don't watch him because I find his humour inane, juvenile, and er....humourless.....but I am pretty sure he doesn't joke about Jews or Muslims....maybe because there would be the kind of backlash that he doesn't need, and these groups of people are stronger.......he prefers to joke about disabled children.

Anyway...Karma to him.

That's where i draw the line, i do think that comedy has to be allowed the license to be controversial and certainly non pc, but i draw the line at making fun of people who are unable to defend themselves...its basically the rules of the playground bully all over again, is cowardly and has no place in a civilised society!

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 26-11-2011 08:47

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 951843)
That's where i draw the line, i do think that comedy has to be allowed the license to be controversial and certainly non pc, but i draw the line at making fun of people who are unable to defend themselves...its basically the rules of the playground bully all over again, is cowardly and has no place in a civilised society!

Best Regards - Taggy

My thoughts entirely on the subject Taggy. As for jokes they say that there are only 5 basic jokes which all comedy is based on, never quite worked out what they are

groove 26-11-2011 10:31

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There certainly is a line and it was most definitely crossed by Carr on this occasion. As Margaret pointed out, had he made a joke about muslims or the holocaust etc he would have been castigated by mainstream media. It seems some P.C causes are more trendy than others. How disabled children can be mocked whilst a whole religion can be protected is beyond me. I think if i would be more offended by the Downs Syndrome gag than any about my colour etc. It seems that certain minority groups are'nt worthy of P.C protection purely because there are'nt as many of them to upset and lose their votes, thats why its political.

Mariam82 26-11-2011 10:48

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I've read this thread a few times. My son has downs syndrome and over the years we have been used to the stares and the 'kind' generalised comments people make. Luckily for him I'm sure frankie boyle's 'joke' would by-pass him completely. It only hurt us as parents but we just take the view that in life there will always be these kind of people and we are better than that.

mobertol 26-11-2011 14:38

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I like a laugh as much as most people but can't understand the inversion there seems to have been from knocking the big institutions to focussing on the more vulnerable in society.

The first real "modern" commedian for me was Dave Allen - back in the 70's- simple recogniseable style and a laid back delivery - he represented the average man on the street.

He was a religious skeptic or "what you might call a practising atheist" (his own words) Religion became an important subject for his humour, especially the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England, generally mocking church customs and rituals rather than beliefs.

He said that power and the hierarchy of everything in life was what bothered him. People, whoever they might be, whether from the government, the police, nuns and priests or just the anonymous the man on the door ....

He was a true cynic and that to me is what real commedy is about....

"Goodnight, thank you, and may your God go with you". :rolleyes::D

grannyclaret 26-11-2011 15:29

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MY KIND OF HUMOUR...

mobertol 26-11-2011 15:34

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 951985)

Add my name to that letter to Santa...:p

Margaret Pilkington 26-11-2011 15:56

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 951799)
Oh ... and to answer the question, there is no line ... if there were, it would be censorship. What's worse, someone telling you what is, or what is not funny ... or some joke you can choose to listen to or not. I remember some Danish cartoons a couple of years back .... :rolleyes:

I am not advocating censorship.....I am advocating sensitivity.....a sort of self regulated, in built, ethical compass.
And it wasn't a joke as such where Jimmy Carr made fun of Down's children, it was a sort of comment, a remark.
Which says a lot about the ethics of the man. If he thought that waht he said was funny, then he has a very sick sense of humour, no ethics and no moral compass.

Margaret Pilkington 26-11-2011 15:58

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 951985)


I really like that Grannyclaret.


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