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Originally Posted by Damien
Exactly. You can make any topic funny, you can find humour in disability in which everyone can enjoy because no individual is the butt of the joke. Your not mocking someone just for being different and presuding people to laugh alone with you at their expense, bascially the same as bullies at school, your finding humorous aspects of their life. One which a lot of people in that position may also find funny. But mocking their voice and their walk? That's entirely different.
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And the response to that is............so what?
Is good that I can recycle a post that I made just yesterday in another thread.
I'm sick of people being offended. The idea that if you "offend" someone, that some kind of appeasement is neccessary really winds me up.
It's one of our freedoms. If someone is offended that's fine they can be offended.
It's a point of view, what you find offensive I may not, and vice versa.
Unless it is prescribed in law that the "offensive" act is illegal in any way, (which of course is different), Otherwise if anybody says to you "I find that offensive" say "good" and then tell them to F****ff
Same applies here.
She offended? Well that's unfortunate for her then isn't it?