• Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    I can’t believe that making a joke about a privileged majority is different than making that joke about a persecuted minority. I want to speak to the manager!

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        2 months ago

        Look, in general mean jokes about people aren’t good, but are you all seriously pretending there’s not a difference between these two scenarios?

        Because I know you all know there is a difference between punching up and punching down when it comes to joke telling.

        Saying “yeah but if you turned it around to the less privlige group it’d be racist/sexist/hompobic/ect” is the exact same thing that affirmative action opponents say “oh if I only gave scholarships to white people its racist.” like, yeah, context matters.

        As a final thought?

        your comment is literally… “oh my feelings dont matter? Dick.”

        Like, your feelings are hurt so youre name calling? Okay?

        • Droechai@piefed.blahaj.zone
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          2 months ago

          Is it really punching down when you punch at the straight guy who shows his bi gf support by joining events?

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            2 months ago

            No. That’s the point they’re making.

            Gay person joking about a straight person = punching up.

            Straight person joking about a gay person = punching down.

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              2 months ago

              So it is punching up when alienating people who wants to be allies to queer people? I see it as making the bi girls life harder when she feels she cant bring her partner to events without risking ridicule because the partner is the “wrong sex”.

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                2 months ago

                I’m just explaining where the presented argument was misunderstood. I for one think the joke is funny and works in either direction, but I tend to have a more “everyone is fair game” approach to comedy than “you can only make a joke if you, member of subclass A, are ranked below the target subject, subclass B, and societal context approves of your message”. “Punching up/ down” only really matters IMO when all someone seems to know how to do is punch down.

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                  2 months ago

                  I agree with that, I was questioning the direction of the punch since the person I responded to presented it as alright as long as its punching up.

                  Edit: I might also be a bit sensitive knowing trans straight people who gets flak from some community members due to being straight and passing

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          2 months ago

          Giving a minority different treatment will cause resentment in the majority. Anything from a scoff because they don’t get told off for telling a mean joke about you to a lifelong maga supporter if you think you did not get a certain job because of affirmative action.

          I don’t think anyone is better off in a more polarised society.