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Originally Posted by: DistortedAudio Originally Posted by: Gildermershina Originally Posted by: DistortedAudio I pretty much agree with what Gild said about people deserving to /have/ died, but @Daily Show comments, I find that people tend to forget that Jon Stewart is a comedian. Sure people are cheering for him when he said those comments but it's like Nazi jokes (Anne Frankly, I'm getting a bit sick of them) or Rape Jokes or Dead Baby humor and when people take those types of jokes has slights or seriously, you're kinda becoming the butt of said jokes. Comedians make a living off of having a shitty life and making fun of how shitty that life is, and Jon Stewart's satire is no different. I don't forget that Jon Stewart is a comedian, I just think it's not a comedian's place to goad an audience into cheering about shooting someone in the face. That's not comedy. People are not laughing at the comedy of it, they're screaming in joy at a guy being shot to death, and his body being dumped in the ocean. The only way it would be similar to Nazi jokes would be if the Nazi jokes were "boy, Nazis suck, but it's a good thing our troops went over and SHOT A BUNCH OF THEM IN THE FACE, LEAVING BEHIND MUTILATED CORPSES, AM I RIGHT?" And the audience cheer because of how much they hate Nazis. No, good Nazi jokes have nothing to do with vengeance or latent hatred of Nazis. As for rape jokes and dead baby humour, well, it sure is hilarious fucking a bunch of dead babies in the ass hahaha, but seriously... That's just about the cheapest comedy of all, because it's pretty easy to say something most people would find shocking and not mean it. Not even sure how that's even relevant, nothing Jon Stewart is saying here is for shock value, it's just pandering to the collective American desire for vengeance. Comedians do not all make a living off having a shitty life and making fun of it. Louis C.K. does. David Cross doesn't. Comedy is much more diverse than that and Jon Stewart's specific shtick has nothing to do with that. His comedy is largely laughing at the absurdity of American politics and popular culture, and very rarely has anything to do with his own life. Besides, I'm having a hard time working out how the bloody killing of Bin Laden would enter into any comedian's own "shitty life". The shitty life part wasn't going for every comedian since it is a diverse art-form, but comedy does goad people into laughing, hell what comedian doesn't want people to laugh at their jokes. Also the part about Nazi Jokes confuses me a bit, since most Nazi jokes tap into our latent hatred of the Nazis in some way, shape or form. Cheapest Form of Comedy? Maybe. But cheapness =/= quality, and I find that's a mistake most people tend to be making. Just because you go for a cheap joke at someone else's expense, doesn't make the laughter that comes from it stained with inadequacy, it just means you went for the cheap joke. I'm not talking about not goading people to laugh, I'm talking about not goading them to cheer in celebration of the killing of an actual human being. Two entirely different reactions. Well okay, maybe they do tap into the latent hatred of Nazis in the sense that the Nazis are almost always the butt of the joke, but at the same time, Nazi jokes are jokes, they're not just pointing out that a Nazi is dead and then getting everyone to cheer about it. Take any Nazi joke and replace the word "Nazi" with "nigger". It's the same joke, but it's not okay to laugh at niggers. It's pretty easy to laugh at Nazis. I've got no problem with cheap jokes necessarily, they serve a purpose in a larger context, but I'm sick to death of the internet's obsession with trying to come up with the most offensive thing possible in every single situation. It's an intellectual race to the bottom. It's a desensitisation thing, where people are no longer satisfied with a joke about raping a dead baby, that's too tame, now you have to be raping a dead baby in the eye socket after you've flayed all its skin off. It's not even comedy at that point, it's little more than a pissing contest than an attempt to craft actual humour. Edited by user 10 September 2012 07:48:49(UTC)
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