Jump to content

bridge too far

Members
  • Posts

    14,266
  • Joined

Everything posted by bridge too far

  1. Yes, and South Africans. I don't know why I said it - not something I usually say 8-[
  2. Let me throw this into the arena for discussion. Sometimes people find jokes about other people's disabilities funny because they actually have low self-esteem and it makes them feel better to laugh, in a tribal sort of way, at people who have worse problems than they do. It makes them feel superior. Now this is for debate and I'm not saying I agree or disagree with it. It's just a proposition I find quite interesting. It's a BIT like the most homophobic men actually being closet homosexuals.
  3. In the context of the OP, this is exactly the point. Offensiveness is nastiness IMO. Look, it's a free world. If people can derive amusement for laughing at a disability (in the widest sense) of others, so be it. But they'd do well to have a thought for the sensitivities of the people they're laughing at.
  4. duck houses
  5. Not in the slightest. I was often called 'four eyes' at school because I wore glases then. However, there's a big difference. You and I can answer back. A lot of folk who are the butt of this 'humour' can't. I wouldn't call you peahead because I don't like insulting people. You can call me what the hell you like if you're happy to do that.
  6. No I don't - I'm just telling you what I think. The humour I like is observational and (no doubt I'll be shot down in flames) intellectual. I just don't find the idea of laughing at people's disabilities and disadvantages the slightest bit amusing. But hey ho - I'm comfortable with myself and that's all that matters to me. You think what you like and I'll do the same.
  7. I wouldn't want censorship of any description - I don't support that. I'd just hope people were sensitive and caring enough to avoid this sort of humour. I wouldn't go to watch him but what you do is your business, of course. It won't stop me voicing my concerns, however.
  8. If people don't voice their concerns about his brand of 'humour' (sic) then he and his ilk will think they've got away with it / it's acceptable. The line in the sand will then be redrawn.
  9. Tony Benn Mo Mowlam Clare Short Dennis Skinner Caroline Lucas (MEP)
  10. I've got a photo somewhere of my daughter kissing Geoff Capes (she was about 8 at the time - all quite innocent ) David Armstrong used to live in the same road as my parents and my son used to kick a ball about in the close with his kids. My dad built Mick Channon's house near Fair Oak and I've got a photo of the topping-out ceremony.
×
×
  • Create New...