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I had a belly laugh if you cant take a joke then just be quiet. The world is getting too liberal. soon we wont be able to have conversation. From what I'n seeing of the young people texting is the new wave of communication. Too bad they cant speak to each other.
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Very poor taste! |
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Having grown up in a heavily conservative, deeply religious and widely accepting family in a well-integrated community, it has always been difficult for me to understand the broad claims of systemic racism that we have been hearing lately. However, it is posts like this (i.e. Jewish woman selling her body to protect her life), however innocent they may have been intended, that enable this type of insensitivity to bolster claims of nascent racism. Don't help to fuel these fires. Please think before acting. |
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OMG people grow some thicker skin. It was a cute joke if you didn’t like it too bad.
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I enjoyed the joke. Thanks for sharing.
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The first thing to go in old age is, one’s sense of humor. 🤣
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And since this was WWII the subjects of this joke would be close to 100 years old. I doubt there's much hanky panky going on at this point.
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the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with. Has been replaced with Virtue Signaling: the act or practice of conspicuously displaying one's awareness of and attentiveness to political issues, matters of social and racial justice, etc. |
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...Which, of course, is precisely what makes the joke funny.
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I thought that was the second thing to go.
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Respectfully, your point (above) suggests that it is OK to agree or disagree on whether or not the holocaust was a bad thing.I think this goes beyond "tolerance". Nonetheless I will make you a deal: Share this "joke" with your Jewish friends. If they find it as humorous as some others do I will concede that I need a thicker skin. |
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I remember Joan Rivers' comments, when confronted about her "Holocaust Jokes". She had many and some made this one look like a "knock-knock joke"... She stated that NOTHING was "out of bounds" when it came to humor. If people would groan at her concerts, she would double down and hit them with and even more outrageous joke... She had Hitler Jokes, Concentration Camp jokes, Anne Frank jokes, even jokes about the Crematoriums! When commenting on Heidi Klum's show stopping Oscars gold dress with a seriously plunging neckline, Rivers remarked Monday, “The last time a German looked this hot was when they were pushing Jews into the ovens.” She even told a joke about he husband Edgar (who lost most of his family in the Holocaust), who lost a leg in Europe, fighting the Nazis. She said "Leaving his leg there was "littering", and That's Wrong!" She said she told the joke to "shake people's memories"... Here is an interesting article titled the "Schlemiel Theory" that may enlighten some: Joan Rivers and Holocaust Humor | Schlemiel Theory
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