Well there's a difference between a joke being in bad taste and being unacceptable. That joke was in bad taste and I don't find it the slightest bit funny, but I'd still defend his right to say it. The only time I think a joke is unacceptable is when the teller of the joke comes across as genuinely holding a belief which is unacceptable in our society, such as if he's expressing racist or homophobic opinions without a hint of irony.
Don't believe you. Sounds like porkie pies to me. Would you steak your life on it.
Well I found it funny. Didn't hear a sausage from anybody else though.
Well I'm only just hearing about this Daniel Tosh thing now, but I think it's acceptable, even if it's not particularly funny, because he clearly was just joking. If that woman was so offended then that's her problem.
Sometimes though I suppose jokes can be made that are just not on. Jim Davidson has been criticised for making jokes about gays, ethnic minorities and disabled people, and I think that criticism is valid; not because you shouldn't joke about those things, but because there was an undertone to those jokes which actually suggested that Jim Davidson genuinely holds derogatory opinions towards those kinds of people.
The problem with those subjects and making jokes about them, is that generally, you will be labelled derogatory, racist or whatever if you make a joke on those topics. Personally I think that is wrong. I am no racist, but I think that certain people need to realise that when they hear a JOKE they should understand that a joke is light hearted and trying to be funny, not a serious opinion. For example, French, German, American etc jokes are very common and can be very funny too. However, when you change that to say Indian or other Asian countries, it becomes a tricky topic. Why?
I would like to add though, that comedians or comediennes who base their act on their race really don't work. Shappi Khorsandi is an Iranian example who always plays on the fact she is Iranian, not sure why and more importantly it's not funny.
Sometimes there is a serious opinion behind a joke. I don't find race jokes funny, but they're all acceptable as long as they are clearly just jokes. They're not acceptable when they come from the mouth of someone who actually is racist, like Jim Davidson.
So you can tell a racist joke as long as you're not racist? So is Ron 'Chubby' Brown in the clear or not?
Dan‽;3123166 said:What a surprise, the Jew doesn't like race jokes
Well as long as it's clear that it's actually a joke. If you're not racist, then you're not going to say something racist are you?
I'm pretty confident John Terry isn't a racist, but he may very well be found guilty this afternoon...
So you can tell a racist joke as long as you're not racist? So is Ron 'Chubby' Brown in the clear or not?
Don't you have to be funny to qualify as a comedian first..?