Of course I do. I love jokes about everything. If I think it’s funny, I’ll laugh. Trump, white supremacists, women, men, gays, trans, billionaires, the poor, physicists, slaves, whatever.
Context and delivery is important though, because there is a difference between making fun of something and using humor to degrade others. For example, a generic shock humor joke about dead babies is different than a specific person’s dead baby that died in a tragic accident.
But do you love jokes about minorities and gender?
Of course I do. I love jokes about everything. If I think it’s funny, I’ll laugh. Trump, white supremacists, women, men, gays, trans, billionaires, the poor, physicists, slaves, whatever.
Everything must be made fun of.
Context and delivery is important though, because there is a difference between making fun of something and using humor to degrade others. For example, a generic shock humor joke about dead babies is different than a specific person’s dead baby that died in a tragic accident.
But…which is the funnier one?
The generic shock humor can be funny, the tragedy shouldn’t be.
generic shock humor joke
How you get dead babies out of a 55 gallon drum?
A pitchfork.
a specific person’s dead baby that died in a tragic accident
“A dingo ate my baby!” jokes mocking a mother whose baby was eaten by a dingo.
Depends on how much time has elapsed
And the parents of said baby
Children, animals, old people, doesn’t matter.
Why did you write the save group three times?