Travel Junkie
Well-Known Member
The problem is... no one is allowed to joke anymore.
Everyone takes any words as if they are the worst possible offensive or hate.
We used to use words in humor.. because... people knew what the extremes the word conveyed. Cue... Chris Rock's "I hate n***" stand-up.
Now, even the word used in intellectual uses... some people act like you just punched their baby by having the nerve to say the world aloud. Even when the word isn't used in spite, hate, or anything.
The problem is people are more afraid of the WORDS now than actually what the words were intended to do.
I think its a continuation of the lack of interest in understanding.. and the 'leap to conclusions' attitude most people have these days.
It's entirely possible to have jokes that are simply in bad taste... but now people put bad taste in the same category as those who physical harm others, etc. That's F'd up.
Shortly after 9/11 Lewis Black was talking about what the difference was between the terrorists and us and in part it was our ability to laugh at ourselves instead of being so serious about everything.