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From afar it doesn't look like the UK government took CV seriously for a long time. Boris Liar proudly boasting he had shaken hands with people with the virus, was like saying we Brits are so tough and capable we don't need to worry too much about this. I expect now he's had a narrow escape himself and with more than 30K dead, he has a different outlook, but it is far too late of course.

Turns out a public school-built stiff upper lip doesn’t make you immune. Was always a 50-50 call.
 
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If you bothered to actual listen to him he's actually a very compassionate guy, not his fault knuckle draggers don't understand satire.

Im sure Katie Price’s disabled son might disagree but that’s comedy, eh?
But I guess that opens up a whole new debate about what should and shouldn’t be laughed at.
 
There are some who support policies that kill disabled people and some that don’t.

Laughing at disabled children is a deliberate act

Nobody I know supports policies that kill disable people. You might just as well say, some support policies that bomb Iraqi children or support terrorists that kill Jewish civilians
 
Agree. But if someone is prepared to laugh at those less fortunate in life than them, at least be honest about it and don't engage in whataboutery.

But that’s what jokes are about.......someone slipping on a banana is someone less fortunate but I might laugh at a joke about it.
There was a very interesting programme a while back about how far can a joke go. You had a Jewish fella saying it was ok to joke about black people but the Holocaust is a step too far.......but a black person said the holocaust was fair game but racist jokes are a no-no......some argued both were ok...some argued none were ok.
As Bracknell said.....comedy is all subjective.
 
But that’s what jokes are about.......someone slipping on a banana is someone less fortunate but I might laugh at a joke about it.
There was a very interesting programme a while back about how far can a joke go. You had a Jewish fella saying it was ok to joke about black people but the Holocaust is a step too far.......but a black person said the holocaust was fair game but racist jokes are a no-no......some argued both were ok...some argued none were ok.
As Bracknell said.....comedy is all subjective.

Partly true. It's up to an individual to decide where they draw the line based on their moral values. But I think there is also an objective test. What would the man on the Clapham omnibus (to use a past legal test of the "average, reasonable man") think. Nowadays, that test would find that jokes about the Holocaust and slavery for example, were not acceptable. And I suspect, disabled children would be included too.