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Morality test

Tramp

New Member
barnum42 said:
Not sure if your post is made in offence to mine or a light-hearted response that I'm missing.

:D

Not directed at you Mr. Barnum but at the concept. :wave: This 'test' has been floating around the internet for quite some time, born from the very bowels of anti-Bush websites. It is presented as a joke but is intended to send a not-so-subtle message that saving President Bush's life has the moral equivalency of taking a good photograph, a dilemma which emphasizes and reinforces the political positions of people who disagree with the President.

If you take a small piece of the joke and paste it into google, you'll get a hundred anti-Bush websites, blogs and forums discussing their hatred for President Bush. The 'funny' part of all this is that Bush has had the last laugh. :lol:
 

boywonder

Well-Known Member
Dark Humour is always the hardest to convey.
I take it as a joke, though in reality I would probably try to save any man who was about to lose his life whether I agree or disagree with his politics.
 

ACE

New Member
Computer Magic said:
Everyone on this site knows barnum42. He was not trying to insult or backhand anyone. If you don’t like this post, then PM Barnum42 and explain to him your feelings.



By stating this on open forum, you are opening the door for trolls to come in and attack this thread. This will create a bigger issue then was intended. We have seen it before a intended harmless post turned into a something that was not intended.


:) :wave:

I don't have a problem with Barnum42. I'm sure he was just making a joke and thought nothing of it. The problem is that it is political and should not be here period. The moderators should step in and close the thread.

:wave: ACE
 

Tramp

New Member
ACE said:
I don't have a problem with Barnum42. I'm sure he was just making a joke and thought nothing of it. The problem is that it is political and should not be here period. The moderators should step in and close the thread.

:wave: ACE

I agree with ya, ACE. :wave:
I think Barnum is one of the coolest people in the forum. Political cartoons are MEANT to be funny but, nevertheless, send political messages. Being funny doesn't make them any less political.

PS: I posted several political flash cartoons in the PML section of the forum that made fun of the foibles of BOTH political candidates running for President, an equal opportunity humorous shot at both of them.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Id like to think Id do the humanitarian thing, but after years of waiting for that career changing shot, expect id probably follow my training and shoot a roll, or card in these digital days. The subject should only increase its value, in non monetary terms, of course.
 

barnum42

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Original Poster
Computer Magic said:
Everyone on this site knows barnum42. He was not trying to insult or backhand anyone. If you don’t like this post, then PM Barnum42 and explain to him your feelings.
My ego thanks you for the opening line :lol:
 

barnum42

New Member
Original Poster
Tramp said:
I think Barnum is one of the coolest people in the forum. Political cartoons are MEANT to be funny but, nevertheless, send political messages. Being funny doesn't make them any less political.
Thanks for compliment Tamp - you ain't too shabby yourself :D

I think maybe this highlights a difference in humour regarding politics as seen and heard from either side of the Pond. In Britian all politicians are seen as fair game for ______ taking - regardless of the party they belong to. We go for laugh, end of story.

I posted the joke as I had received it. But were I to tell it to my British friends I would probably alter it to either be about Tony Blair (the man who does Prime Minister impressions) or Alex Ferguson (a soccer club manager).

For what it's worth, as I first read the email I noted that the hypothetical scenario said that you would survive, so I was thinking ahead to saving as many people as I could. Then the punch line hit me and I just thought it so funny I wanted to share it my my friends on board. :wave:
 

barnum42

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Original Poster
Gregory said:
If you have to begin with "NOTE: This post is NOT an expression of political opinion.", you should think twice before posting it...
I did, and my thoughts concluded that my friends on here would take it as in the humourous spirit it was intended. However I have seen people take immadiate offense at political threads and so put the caveat at the top.

Thinking more about it, I should have editied it to being about Eisner - but I was at my folks this weekend and had limited time online.
 

Testtrack321

Well-Known Member
Peter: "Hey Brian, I have a riddle for you, there is this lady with two kids, now a homisidal maniac brakes into her house and she has to choose one kid to die, which one is it?"
Brian: "But... Peter... that's not a riddle, that's just horrible..."
Peter: "WRONG! The ugly one!"
 

boywonder

Well-Known Member
Testtrack321 said:
Peter: "Hey Brian, I have a riddle for you, there is this lady with two kids, now a homisidal maniac brakes into her house and she has to choose one kid to die, which one is it?"
Brian: "But... Peter... that's not a riddle, that's just horrible..."
Peter: "WRONG! The ugly one!"
For all the ugly kids out there, I am offended. Ugly kids deserve respect too!!! What happens if you were an ugly kid, would you like it if I made a joke out of you???????!!!!!!

LOL

(and incase some people didn't get it, I was kidding)
 

Gregory

New Member
barnum42 said:
I did, and my thoughts concluded that my friends on here would take it as in the humourous spirit it was intended. However I have seen people take immadiate offense at political threads and so put the caveat at the top.

Thinking more about it, I should have editied it to being about Eisner - but I was at my folks this weekend and had limited time online.
I'm just saying that if you have to put that before your post, you have to be anticipating some sort of argument...

That being said, I usually like your posts, and this one was fairly humerous... But, still, it was political (and inhumaine- but, I'm not too upset about that), and bound to start some controversy...
 

ACE

New Member
boywonder said:
For all the ugly kids out there, I am offended. Ugly kids deserve respect too!!! What happens if you were an ugly kid, would you like it if I made a joke out of you???????!!!!!!

LOL

(and incase some people didn't get it, I was kidding)

It doesn't matter if anyone likes it or not. This site doesn't have a rule about "Ugly People" posts but it does have a rule about "Political" posts. Why is that so hard to understand?

ACE
 

barnum42

New Member
Original Poster
ACE said:
It doesn't matter if anyone likes it or not. This site doesn't have a rule about "Ugly People" posts but it does have a rule about "Political" posts. Why is that so hard to understand?
Why is it so hard to understand that the post was only a joke? I put the caveat on there to make sure it was to be aknowledged as such and not a veiled attempt to force political beliefs on anyone.

I think the way the thread has now drifted is interesting in that it highlights the different way we in the UK may view political humour - as humour and nothing more. Yes, some will twist it towards electoral means, but the US election is over I did not see it as an issue. I certainly would not have posted it before.

I have now learnt that here is an area where our senses of humour do not dovetail together and will leave it at that.

Steve - it's your sandbox we are playing in. If you feel this thread is too political then drop kick into oblivion :wave:
 

ogryn

Well-Known Member
eeyore said:
Political debates are best left to political discussion boards

I'd have to say this isn't a political debate, it is extracting the urine out of a person that is easy game. That doesn't mean it is right, but I doubt Barnum meant any harm.

I agree that Political Discussions (ie, Bush sucks because I'm having to pay more tax [<-that's made up... I don't know]) don't belong here, but in my opinion, ANYONE who puts themselves up for public life also puts themseleves up for ridicule.... which is what the original post was.
 

ACE

New Member
ogryn said:
I'd have to say this isn't a political debate, it is extracting the urine out of a person that is easy game. That doesn't mean it is right, but I doubt Barnum meant any harm.

I agree that Political Discussions (ie, Bush sucks because I'm having to pay more tax [<-that's made up... I don't know]) don't belong here, but in my opinion, ANYONE who puts themselves up for public life also puts themseleves up for ridicule.... which is what the original post was.

OK, You've convinced me. This will be the "Not Really Polictical Joke" thread from here on out. Here's one from me.

Al Gore and the Clintons are flying on Air Force One. Bill looks at Al, chuckles and says, "You know, I could throw a $10,000 bill out the window right now and make one person very happy."
Al shrugs his stiff shoulders and says, "Well, I could throw ten $1,000 bills out the window and make 10 people very happy".

Hillary tosses her perfectly sprayed hair and says, "Of course, then, I could throw one-hundred $100 bills out the window and make a hundred people very happy."

Chelsea rolls her eyes, looks at all of them and says, "I could throw all of you out the window and make the whole country happy."


Take Care,
:wave: ACE
 

Legacy

Well-Known Member
ACE said:
OK, You've convinced me. This will be the "Not Really Polictical Joke" thread from here on out. Here's one from me.

Al Gore and the Clintons are flying on Air Force One. Bill looks at Al, chuckles and says, "You know, I could throw a $10,000 bill out the window right now and make one person very happy."
Al shrugs his stiff shoulders and says, "Well, I could throw ten $1,000 bills out the window and make 10 people very happy".

Hillary tosses her perfectly sprayed hair and says, "Of course, then, I could throw one-hundred $100 bills out the window and make a hundred people very happy."

Chelsea rolls her eyes, looks at all of them and says, "I could throw all of you out the window and make the whole country happy."


Take Care,
:wave: ACE
:lol:

That one is actually really funny. I think mostly because it's Chelsea who says it.
 

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