Music Banter

Music Banter (https://www.musicbanter.com/)
-   Current Events, Philosophy, & Religion (https://www.musicbanter.com/current-events-philosophy-religion/)
-   -   Off Colour Jokes and Why You're a Plebe for Using them (https://www.musicbanter.com/current-events-philosophy-religion/70853-off-colour-jokes-why-youre-plebe-using-them.html)

Burning Down 07-23-2013 03:58 PM

How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

EDIT: Also, what about when people say the word "retarded", as in "oh that movie was so retarded" etc. To me that is on par with people using the word "gay" in the same context, and it's offensive to me.

Cuthbert 07-23-2013 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1348604)
How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

I personally don't care. (My cousin is autistic also.)

If it's not funny it's just a crap joke.

Mojo 07-23-2013 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1348595)
Yeah, and it's not like he tries to hide it. His use of tastelessly offensive humor is so blatant that anyone who would go to his show and be offended should probably have thought twice about paying to see a comedian that they obviously knew nothing about.

This is a tough argument for me. I think I'm torn in the same way Pedestrian is.

That particular response to a heckler isn't, in my opinion, remotely funny. That has nothing to do with context, or whether she invites that reaction herself by volunteering to be there, it's just not a funny thing to say. Saying that to another human being isn't funny. Fair play if you disagree with that, but I'm struggling to find the humour in that or with something like what Michael Richards said in his outburst.

I think it's possible to make too much of a victim out of the woman he is talking to as well though. It's a stand up comedy show and with that territory comes an understanding that the content may not meet your taste. As I said, I dont think that particular comment is at all necessary but she made the decision to be there, she made the decision to heckle, she invites a response when really she has the option to either not be there, or walk out.

Sansa Stark 07-23-2013 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1348604)
How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

I'm not really sure, it'd kind of be dependent on the actual butt of the joke, like I would totally make jokes about the vaccination thing, but that's because it's dumb as **** to rather have your kid die than be autistic. I don't know much about autism personally but I do know that there's a spectrum (just like most things!!) and they can range from anywhere to low to high functioning ~genius types. Being that I myself have a mental illness (I don't know if autism is classified is such) I would never, ever advocate for anything that puts neurodivergent people as a joke, because people's attitudes and misinformation are downright dangerous, I mean, look at all the shootings and violence and literally everything awful that gets blamed on mental illness when it's actually false, mentally ill people are more likely to be the victim of violence than the perpetrator.


Also I do use gay to describe things but it's usually things I love, much like using "queer" because queer = reclaimed as our own word and queer just means general non-cis, non-binary etc etc, it's a comfortable word, like an old sweater. But the way I use it is like, I'd describe my avatar as queer, even though Kanye is (from what I know) heterosexual, the flower crown is the queer part.

butthead aka 216 07-23-2013 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1348604)
How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

i am familiar with autism very much. most of the jokes dont really make much sense lol so on that alone i find them unfunny.

like with other subject, its about audience. if i walk into an autistic school and crack jokes about kids humming then thats just bad taste. same if i go into a hospital and crack cripple jokes or whatever, you get the point.

stand up comics are different tho since u are choosin to go to THEM and not the other way around and it seems we are talkin a lot about comics

The Batlord 07-23-2013 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1348604)
How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

Same as with any joke. In the right circumstances it's fine. I wouldn't make an autism joke to someone who actually had autism obviously, and I wouldn't tell someone I didn't really know that well, because I couldn't know just how they would feel about it. But if I'm with a friend(s) who I know have a similar sense of humor, then why the hell not if I've got a good chuckler?

Mojo 07-23-2013 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1348604)
How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

EDIT: Also, what about when people say the word "retarded", as in "oh that movie was so retarded" etc. To me that is on par with people using the word "gay" in the same context, and it's offensive to me.

Like others have said, and like with most things - context.

I try not to get worked up over things where I can tell the person meant no offence. Sometimes it may still be appropriate to correct or inform, depending on the circumstances, but not always necessary, in my opinion, to hound and berate someone for a slip of the tongue or for saying something they meant no offence by. Some people are also just completely oblivious.

If theres malice in a comment, then no. If its a joke, then chances are I'm not going to take great offence to it.

I highly doubt I would make a joke about someone with autism. It just isn't really my style and I have no need to do it. I may make a joke about autism, however, depending on exactly what its about. But even if I was going to make a joke about someone who has autism - context. Really. You could argue that you could approach someone with autism, tell them this joke directly, but oh it's ok, it's just a joke isnt it? If you can do that and feel confident that you meant no harm, that doesnt remove the likelihood that you're a complete ****ing idiot all the same.

Burning Down 07-23-2013 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1348608)
I'm not really sure, it'd kind of be dependent on the actual butt of the joke, like I would totally make jokes about the vaccination thing, but that's because it's dumb as **** to rather have your kid die than be autistic.

I will joke about the vaccine thing too. The whole theory was an absolute crock of shit. Not according to Oojay/Merit, of course :rolleyes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1348608)
I don't know much about autism personally but I do know that there's a spectrum (just like most things!!) and they can range from anywhere to low to high functioning ~genius types. Being that I myself have a mental illness (I don't know if autism is classified is such) I would never, ever advocate for anything that puts neurodivergent people as a joke, because people's attitudes and misinformation are downright dangerous,

There is a spectrum for autism, yes. In DSM-IV the umbrella term is "Pervasive Developmental Disorders" which includes Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and PDD-NOS (not otherwise specified). But in DSM-V, the new edition, they changed it to Autism Spectrum Disorders and omitted Asperger's and PDD-NOS completely. There's also Rett Syndrome which is similar but only affects females, though it doesn't come under the spectrum. Autism is actually considered a neuro-developmental disorder, but people with autism can and often exhibit symptoms of mental illness especially later on in adulthood.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1348608)
I mean, look at all the shootings and violence and literally everything awful that gets blamed on mental illness when it's actually false, mentally ill people are more likely to be the victim of violence than the perpetrator.

And the same goes for people with autism, since many are not quick on the uptake when it comes to social cues, body language... things like that which could put them in unfortunate situations especially if they are lower functioning, and may even have a mental illness as well.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1348608)
Also I do use gay to describe things but it's usually things I love, much like using "queer" because queer = reclaimed as our own word and queer just means general non-cis, non-binary etc etc, it's a comfortable word, like an old sweater. But the way I use it is like, I'd describe my avatar as queer, even though Kanye is (from what I know) heterosexual, the flower crown is the queer part.

And that's just fine. It's when people use gay or retarded in a negative or condescending manner that bothers me.

And just the other day I was at the mall with my brother and he was kind of making a scene and crying because his schedule was off, and some lady sat on a bench and said loudly to her friend, "That teenager needs help if he is throwing tantrums in public." Way to judge, bitch. You don't know shit about him.

Some people are just so ignorant and I experience that ignorance when they find out my brother is autistic or that I'm trying to cope with anxiety and panic attacks. They might make a joke or some asinine comment and it just feeds the stigma that the autism community is trying to eradicate. Fuck them.

CanwllCorfe 07-23-2013 09:23 PM

I think everything goes in humor. I do think that there's comics who exploit rape just for shock value, and don't actually employ any real humor. I can't stand that. Here's an example of one I think is done very well.



Like Ricky Gervais and Louis C.K. said in an HBO special (Talking Funny), they see humor as a way to bring you to a dark place and make light of it. In a rather macabre example, Richard Jeni used to make jokes about suicide and killing himself. And he ultimately did just that. In truth I do the same thing, but I couldn't see myself actually doing it anytime soon.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1348604)
How do people here generally feel about jokes about autism or where people with autism are the butt of the joke?

Same thing. I think it's fair game. I have an autistic cousin, and I still find some things about it hilarious. Now, do note that it's not autism in and of itself that's funny. It's not like, "Oh he's autistic. LOL." An example would be on the very moral 4chan, where they say things like "autist" and "aspie" in regards to people who are horribly socially inept. And they also tie in their obsession with things, like in this shining example:

http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/p...g?t=1374636236

And this video showing an example of an "autist":



If anyone is wondering what the "spaghetti" thing is about, it's related to "spaghetti stories", which are all about cringe worthy social interaction. "Autist", "aspie", and these "spaghetti stories" all share that thread of social ineptitude that is so goddamn hilarious. Before I go, here's an example of one such story:

Quote:

>Long-term gf just broke up with me
>At coffee shop trying to think of how to get my shit together
>notice cute girl is has been looking at me for some time
>smile at her and wave a little
>go back to staring at my coffee
>lock up to see her sitting next to me
>asks me what’s wrong
>little reluctant, think it’s a trick
>It isn’t
>feelsgoodman.jpg
>she was dumped recently too
>accidentally stare at her cleavage as she’s talking
>start to get hard
>feel a hand run up my leg
>see her breathing a bit hard
>asks if I like what I see
>guide her hand to my zipper
>she unzips my fanny pack by mistake
>spaghetti falls out
>try to clean it up with my sock
>start to cry
>get embarrassed and fart watery diarrhea all over my man skirt
>smear shit all over the window and ask her to marry me
>mfw she said no

Cuthbert 07-23-2013 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanwllCorfe (Post 1348746)
I think everything goes in humor. I do think that there's comics who exploit rape just for shock value, and don't actually employ any real humor. I can't stand that. Here's an example of one I think is done very well.

What's wrong with shock value humour? Why should good comedians only be allowed to joke about rape? The crux of it is that the people that are offended just don't like rape jokes because it hits a nerve. They don't find them funny, therefore it must be wrong :rolleyes:, why is that the comedian's fault? It's just emotionally driven. It's bollocks.

Read this thread - http://www.musicbanter.com/games-lis...-fault-18.html

http://www.musicbanter.com/1348490-post192.html

Is that not a race 'joke'?

Why is being white relevant? I mock white people too, but I mock anyone. I'm consistent. Like I said, either everything is OK, or nothing is.

Quote:

crusty ass white boys
:rolleyes:

djchameleon 07-23-2013 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1348769)
What's wrong with shock value humour? Why should good comedians only be allowed to joke about rape?

Why should only good comedians joke about rape? Because you want to hear something funny not a lame ass joke.

What's wrong with you? Do you like to listen to bad jokes? :rofl:

anticipation 07-23-2013 09:47 PM

I don't have to rely on insensitive jokes to be funny, I am afforded the privilege of doing so because I am a living being and the pain and suffering of one being does not in anyway take precedent over another's. You gotta deal with the **** to be the ****.

Cuthbert 07-23-2013 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1348773)
Why should only good comedians joke about rape? Because you want to hear something funny not a lame ass joke.

What's wrong with you? Do you like to listen to bad jokes? :rofl:

So if it's funny you're fine and if it's shit you're a cunt?

EDIT - Apologies if this sounded mean or aggressive, that's not my intention, sorry.

djchameleon 07-23-2013 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1348777)
So if it's funny you're fine and if it's shit you're a cunt?

Yes, that's how someone people feel. Not that you're a cunt if it's shit but more like why even bother telling a joke if you can't make it funny? Especially a comedian that people pay to see.


Do you pay to see unfunny comedians?

Cuthbert 07-23-2013 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1348781)
Yes, that's how someone people feel. Not that you're a cunt if it's shit but more like why even bother telling a joke if you can't make it funny? Especially a comedian that people pay to see.


Do you pay to see unfunny comedians?

Well if some people think it's fine if it's funny and if it isn't they're offended then that's bollocks.

I've never paid to see any comedian. I get you were trying to make a joke but that reasoning is bollocks.

Define 'funny'?

butthead aka 216 07-23-2013 09:53 PM

well some people like shock comedians but im one of those people who doesnt. not really my brand of humor i guess.


although i like howard stern but i actually think hes awesome not because of him bein a 'shock' jock

djchameleon 07-23-2013 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1348787)
Well if some people think it's fine if it's funny and if it isn't they're offended then that's bollocks.

I've never paid to see any comedian. I get you were trying to make a joke but that reasoning is bollocks.

Define 'funny'?

No, that part about if it isn't funny and being offended doesn't factor into the same group of people that find it funny from good comedians.

The ones that are offended are normally offended regardless of the comedian. It doesn't matter.

CanwllCorfe 07-23-2013 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1348769)
What's wrong with shock value humour? Why should good comedians only be allowed to joke about rape? The crux of it is that the people that are offended just don't like rape jokes because it hits a nerve. They don't find them funny, therefore it must be wrong :rolleyes:, why is that the comedian's fault? It's just emotionally driven. It's bollocks.

Humor that it's intentionally meant to shock is just horribly unfunny to me. Like dead baby jokes. I see them as being on par with lawyer jokes and knock knock jokes. Yeah, I get it, you're edgy. Now tell me an actually funny joke. There's no need or effort to it. Say something intentionally vulgar for shock value, and bam! You have joke LOL! If it's satirical or built into a larger, well made/structured joke, that's another matter. I was specifically talking about jokes where the humor is strictly derived from merely being "offensive".


Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1348769)
Read this thread - http://www.musicbanter.com/games-lis...-fault-18.html

http://www.musicbanter.com/1348490-post192.html

Is that not a race 'joke'?

Why is being white relevant? I mock white people too, but I mock anyone. I'm consistent. Like I said, either everything is OK, or nothing is.



:rolleyes:

...What? Where in my post did I say anything about everything "not" being okay? In fact, that's exactly what I said. I could care less who you mock. I said in my post that everything goes. Twice.

Cuthbert 07-23-2013 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1348794)
No, that part about if it isn't funny and being offended doesn't factor into the same group of people that find it funny from good comedians.

The ones that are offended are normally offended regardless of the comedian. It doesn't matter.

People itt have said if it's done well they don't think rape jokes are wrong.

If someone laughs at one joke at someone else's expense and gets offended at another because it mocks them that's bollocks.

Sansa Stark 07-23-2013 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anticipation (Post 1348776)
I don't have to rely on insensitive jokes to be funny, I am afforded the privilege of doing so because I am a living being and the pain and suffering of one being does not in anyway take precedent over another's. You gotta deal with the **** to be the ****.

not everyone can be as perfect as you

Quote:

Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1348794)
No, that part about if it isn't funny and being offended doesn't factor into the same group of people that find it funny from good comedians.

The ones that are offended are normally offended regardless of the comedian. It doesn't matter.

exactly! Like I said, if I'm joking about MY rape, or rape culture in general, then that's not being an *******.

djchameleon 07-23-2013 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1348806)
If someone laughs at one joke at someone else's expense and gets offended at another because it mocks them that's bollocks.

Who has said that though? Why do you keep bringing up this point?

John Wilkes Booth 07-25-2013 02:16 PM

I tend to give comedians some leeway, since the nature of their job often demands they push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable, and it's all too easy to overstep. Besides, I'm kind of a sucker for comedic shock value if the delivery is on point.

For example:
Quote:

In comedy, timing is …

Everything.

Current Las Vegas Hilton headliner Gilbert Gottfried remembers a moment of remarkably errant timing nearly a decade ago, when he was among the comics recruited by the Friars Club to roast Hugh Hefner in New York City.

In a performance that has become revered among comics, Gottfried surveyed the audience, measured the merits of terrorism jokes against the anguish being suffered across the country and …

“I came out and said, ‘I have to leave early tonight, I have to fly out to L.A. I couldn’t get a direct flight, I have to make a stop at the Empire State Building,” Gottfried, appearing in “Icons of Comedy” at Shimmer Cabaret through Sunday, said on last Friday’s episode of Kats With the Dish (the new radio show I co-host with Tricia McCrone that airs at 6 p.m. Fridays on KUNV 91.5-FM). “And people were booing, and gasping, and one guy yelled out, ‘Too soon!’

“I thought he meant I took too long between the setup and the punch line.”
In retrospect, Gilbert Gottfried's 9/11 joke was maybe 'too soon' - The Kats Report - Las Vegas Sun News

Many people found this joke to be highly offensive. Personally I thought it was kind of funny. I might not have, had someone I loved been killed in the attacks. But that doesn't change the fact that I thought it was funny.

But even in cases where the joke isn't funny, as long as it isn't a blatantly malicious attempt to hurt someone, I don't fault the comedian as being a bad person for telling a bad joke that was in poor taste.

Arya Stark 07-25-2013 02:17 PM

Okay well you killed Lincoln so can we really trust anything you say

John Wilkes Booth 07-25-2013 02:21 PM

Too soon.

Sansa Stark 07-25-2013 03:58 PM

Lmao cryin

butthead aka 216 09-21-2013 12:26 AM

this thread is so whiny



i am glad these types of ppl will never succeed in havin the humorless society they fap thinkin about

GuD 10-09-2013 01:30 AM

I'm divided on this subject. On the one hand I'd never want to make anyone feel like a victim again by making or enjoying a joke that pertains to whatever they are or were a victim of. On the other hand, I do think a joke can contain "off colo(**** your u's in color I live in 'Murica)r" subjects while being inoffensive. Additionally, a lot of jokes in some way rely on having someone to make fun of. No one thinks twice about the myriads of ignorant emo jokes that used to be popular and how they affected emo kids, poseurs and veterans alike, because it was just a joke. And for the most part, jokes aren't meant to be taken seriously. I included some bits from one of my favorite comics of all time that exemplify what I mean.

EDIT: just realized someone beat me to the punch with the rape joke. dangit.




Scarlett O'Hara 10-14-2013 06:52 AM

If you want to see insensitive jokes, visit Sickipedia.com. Out of interest, where does plebe originate from? I heard it on Star Trek today and was like WTF!

Burning Down 10-14-2013 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1373429)
If you want to see insensitive jokes, visit Sickipedia.com. Out of interest, where does plebe originate from? I heard it on Star Trek today and was like WTF!

Plebeian - a commoner in ancient times. Lowest societal rank, basically.

Scarlett O'Hara 10-14-2013 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1373443)
Plebeian - a commoner in ancient times. Lowest societal rank, basically.

Oh interesting! I'm definitely not one of them lol. Princesses can't be plebes.

Trollheart 10-14-2013 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1373429)
If you want to see insensitive jokes, visit Sickipedia.com. Out of interest, where does plebe originate from? I heard it on Star Trek today and was like WTF!

Woo-hoo! Vanilla is into Star Trek! :tramp:
I'm gonna nerd totally out now and say the episode you were watching was either "Bread and circuses" or "Patterns of force", both original Star Trek?

What do I win? Cash? Is it cash? Do I win cash? ;)

Oh and of course you couldn't be a plebe, unless you were Princess of Plebtonia... then all the plebes would be your servants... :shycouch:

Paul Smeenus 10-14-2013 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1373564)
What do I win? Cash? Is it cash? Do I win cash? ;)


You win.....A NEW CAR! YAAAY!!!

http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__...miley-2009.jpg



And by "new" I mean "used".


















And by "car" I mean "gum".

Sansa Stark 10-14-2013 12:23 PM

How about staying on topic in my thread instead of sucking ass yeah?

Anyone can be a plebe in my vernacular, especially anyone who is okay with racist/rape/sexist/transphobic/homophobic jokes.

butthead aka 216 10-14-2013 12:40 PM

Plebe reporting for duty sir

Scarlett O'Hara 10-14-2013 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1373564)
Woo-hoo! Vanilla is into Star Trek! :tramp:
I'm gonna nerd totally out now and say the episode you were watching was either "Bread and circuses" or "Patterns of force", both original Star Trek?

What do I win? Cash? Is it cash? Do I win cash? ;)

Oh and of course you couldn't be a plebe, unless you were Princess of Plebtonia... then all the plebes would be your servants... :shycouch:

I think I could definitely be princess of the Plebes!

Quote:

Originally Posted by butthead aka 216 (Post 1373573)
Plebe reporting for duty sir

Okay great, destroy the one that is offended by everything.

Sansa Stark 10-14-2013 11:08 PM

:laughing:

really working on it, aren't you.

WWWP 10-14-2013 11:14 PM

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-conte.../bbeyeroll.gif

Sansa Stark 10-14-2013 11:17 PM

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-conte...9/gatorade.gif

Surell 10-14-2013 11:26 PM

won't even lie, racial humor amuses me, but across the board. Stereotypes are where I get some of my heartiest chuckles, and I think getting a laugh out of them helps realize how superficial and ultimately irrelevant they are. I think anything can be funny, though, with the right tools, and I mean funny in a pleasant, artful way.

Trollheart 10-15-2013 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1373677)
I think I could definitely be princess of the Plebes!



Er, Your Royal Majestic Highness? You never confirmed what the episode was ... if you would deign to reply ... respectfully bowing and walking backwards .... :shycouch:


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:39 AM.


© 2003-2025 Advameg, Inc.