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I'm a bit stuck on what to say really. My trouble is I don't think, well I will say I'm not racist, yet my ignorance of what you can say and what you can't say isn't probably up to date. So I will be picked up on and labelled racist regardless to what I think which I suppose is the sad part. Also having an opinion doesn't seem worth anything anymore, you have to follow the guidelines or else.
I can take the mick out of myself, and I'm not offended by being a butt of a joke as I hope I can give as good as I receive, so if I go to one of his shows, I'd expect to him to throw his full book at me if sit in the front row. I can distinguish the context, call me anything you like in a joke but if it's not intended to be funny then obviously that's different. I've said it before, and I'll have to say it again, I'm more offended by those that are offended because they can't distinguish it's context or that they just like to follow the PC crowd. There is a clear difference with singling out a child, naming and making fun at his disability, at least without consent, that to me whilst still funny and I will laugh (because I don't take it seriously nor personal), I can understand Jordon taking offense and it's up to her how she responds to it. |
Re: Katie Price complains to Ofcom over Frankie Boyle gag
I find that I can't stand the hypocrisy of modern "comedians"
As they all sing in one voice in opposition in regards to so called "racist" comedians such as Bernard manning and alike. I personally found Bernard Manning quite funny, and as I recall I never heard him take the piddle out of mentally handicapped people ala messrs Carr and Boyle. |
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Likeminded people should be able to share like-minded jokes. I refer you back to Ignition's excellent and succinct comment: "Freedom of speech should always trump peoples' sense of offense." Quote:
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Making a joke about an ethnic minority doesn't make you racist. To deliberately exempt ethnic minoroties from jokes because of the colour of their skin always seemed rather patronising to me. |
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I agree with Punky on this one.
As posts of previous threads will testify. Offence is a "point of view". It's a personal emotion that affects only the individual and ahould not have a retribution or recourse to the offending item. You're entitled to be offended as much as you like, "be offended" but nothing happens. |
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To take your example of blasphemy: would you consider it acceptable for someone visiting a cathedral, abbey or any other Christian institution that is normally open to the public (say for example the monastery at Buckfast Abbey in Devon) to arrive with a small group of friends and then stand up and deliver a lecture on the folly of religion? |
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I don't see why people always talk about "freedom of speech" with topics like this. There's no freedom of speech issue here, people are free to say whatever they want - and face the consequences. In turn other people are free to feel offended.
"Freedom of speech" isn't the right to say whatever you want without repercussion, never has been. |
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Also as I mentioned we have never had freedom of speech on Television or printed press. In this case I find it hard to believe that any right-minded person would consider a joke at the expensive of a named disabled child inoffensive. Katie Price has every right to complain to Ofcom. The fact he explicitly named the child in question makes it much worse. |
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And I find your comment about communities of ethnic minorities getting together and deciding what is offensive or not to be just bizarre really. Quote:
Anyway the point is that what people finds offensive not only varies by person/location but by time.It will be a real shame to have comedy that is completely unoffensive to everyone. |
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I deliberately asked you if you would define the boundaries, if any, or whether you considered 'always' to be truly absolute, because I wanted to establish whether you were defending freedom of speech in private surroundings or whether you were making a case for people being free to say whatever, wherever, whenever. It appears that the extent of your proposition is actually that "[Where comments are made in surroundings that could reasonably be construed to be 'private'], freedom of speech should always trump peoples' sense of offense." Please correct me if I have misunderstood your position. Quote:
My use of 'community' was a very broad one, intended to describe any identifiable group or possibly a society as a whole. Personally I do not subscribe to the idea that individualism trumps everything else. Society, via its Government, is entitled to legislate against behaviour it disapproves of. The things society disapproves of shifts over time and so do the laws that reflect that disapproval. |
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