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Originally Posted by Professor S
Well if you want to quibble over small points, then it's the "joke you're defending" and not "your" joke. Better now?
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Much.
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Originally Posted by Professor S
Hopefully I'm letting people here know that certain jokes should't be told in "mixed" company, and to think about how they would feel if the show was on the other foot and similar comments were made at their country/family/cultural region's expense.
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So then we can't post any Canadian, American, European, Female, Male, White, Black, Straight, or Gay jokes?
Hey, did you hear about the dirty horse?
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Originally Posted by Professor S
Overall, this entire argument could have been avoided with a reasonable acknowledgment that maybe the "joke" shouldn't have been told in the first place, especially so soon after the holiday.
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I don't think any of that has anything to do with it.
It's a holiday for you.
He's not in your country. I didn't even know there was a U.S. holiday now.
Americans know, sure. But other than that, why would anyone else know? Especially overseas.
If jokes constantly have to be reviewed, and looked at because they might insult someone, they stop being jokes. The best thing about a joke, is that it's just a joke. If you do it purposely to prove a point - as you did - and post something of same or greater insulting value, then it's not a joke, because you didn't mean it to be funny. You meant it for another purpose.
Personally, you're just being really oversensative.