lopodyr
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Again, I don’t think it’s about jokes. It’s not a matter of taste, or about the joke being funny. It’s not really about getting hurt about a joke that makes you feel bad personally. Some people feel hurt because the jokes remind them of a broad reality that is unsafe for them.
Someone calling me ugly would never get to me. Someone joking about how it makes sense that my existence should be illegal may not hurt me, but it will eventually make me leave a community if I feel like it’s a generalized sentiment. Emphasis on feel.
Some people wish (and need) to have a safe place to exist in, and some people’s jokes destroy that space. Something that should be insignificant quietly enforces something very significant.
Some communities also explicitly wish to be supportive. Which means any joke at the expanse of anyone will be deemed insensitive. That’s not what people are there for. At least, not most of them. It may not be worth judging someone over, but enough to call for a flag to be raised.
In other words, it belongs to a community to choose what kind of space it builds. Not all views are compatible. Tolerance means a « zero tolerance policy » on intolerant speech. That’s the paradox we all have to deal with.
So, it doesn’t matter whether humor should hurt you or not. It’s about making room for what connects the community, even if that means to remove what detracts from it.
PS: I also wish to surface more arguments around this topic. I’m not trying to antagonize, or « tell you off » @Zijnvolt. I’m sorry if my tone reads like that :S
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