Nope, i find very little 'over the line'.
I liked this, from B3TA.
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I think the key to dead people jokes and taste boils down to 2 factors.
Factor 1 - The dead person in question
Factor 2 - How recently they died
It does appear that the more recent the death , the more its considered in bad taste. Also the person in question is a massive factor, for instance I see people getting all angry about a Jade Goody joke or whatever, yet the next day they laugh themselves silly about a hitler or saddam joke.
Frankly its that kind of hypocrisy that annoys me far far more than any dead persons joke. I *^($^& hate hypocrites, worst kind of person I encounter in my opinion.
So if you accept that it is a complex relationship then why do you want it to be black and white about what is or is not acceptable?
Factor 1 - The dead person in question
Factor 2 - How recently they died
Factor 3 - How much people hated them
Nope, i find very little 'over the line'.
I liked this, from B3TA.![]()
I'm not fussed about what is acceptable and what isnt, I generally dont go by what people "decree" as acceptable myself anyway. I was merely just pointing out that I dislike the hypocrisy of a person who says a blanket statement like "you should never speak ill/joke about the dead" and then does so themselves just because the dead person is a "bad" person. If they are going to make a blanket statement like that, then it should apply to all the dead, not just some and not others. Its kind of like having a go at someone and saying that they shouldnt be racist if they make a joke about pakistani's and then laughing silly the next day about an irishman joke.
I'm not offended by anything.
So, where does all that moral outrage stem from then?![]()