This sort of ties into another topic but is a different facet of it.
Earlier I had posted about someone assuming that all Americans would't know what a word means. Now I called out the person who made the original post
One of her defenders decided to tell me that it was clearly meant to be humor. The thing is I don't think asides like "and yes men that means..." "so no women you can't ..."
Pretty much any joke that takes a group of people larger than 1 and says "this applies to all of them"
Personally I always call out jokes like that as being in poor taste. It occurred to me though that a lot of people don't actually think that jokes that generalize are the problem. Instead they see the problem as generalizing very specific groups.
To these people you can't generalize jews, blacks, gays, transgenders, foreigners etc. (Not just in the US but the world over)
But that Men, white people, and entire countries you're allowed to make the same exact jokes about.
Basically if it's not considered a protected group you can generalize all you want no matter how much these people will say that generalizing is wrong.
That kind of feels hypocritical. I legit feel it's always wrong to generalize they seem to feel it's only wrong if it's a group they support or feel is at risk.
If I were to say a general state about women i the same group I would be attacked, and rightfully so, for making broad stroke assumptions and/or jokes.
The thing is I wasn't White Knighting. I wasn't rushing to someone else's defense and I wasn't just being a dick.
I was legitimately offended that a generalized joke or assumption was being made about me and a group I belong to. Yet the same people who would attack me for such humor instead defend the person engaging in it.
Am I wrong? Should it be okay to lump people together and joke about them so long as they aren't being systematically oppressed by the current system in place? I mean I will say that doesn't feel like equality.
I get it in the USA I have white male privilege. But that to me doesn't mean I am not allowed to be insulted when someone genuinely insults me.
Thoughts?
Earlier I had posted about someone assuming that all Americans would't know what a word means. Now I called out the person who made the original post
One of her defenders decided to tell me that it was clearly meant to be humor. The thing is I don't think asides like "and yes men that means..." "so no women you can't ..."
Pretty much any joke that takes a group of people larger than 1 and says "this applies to all of them"
Personally I always call out jokes like that as being in poor taste. It occurred to me though that a lot of people don't actually think that jokes that generalize are the problem. Instead they see the problem as generalizing very specific groups.
To these people you can't generalize jews, blacks, gays, transgenders, foreigners etc. (Not just in the US but the world over)
But that Men, white people, and entire countries you're allowed to make the same exact jokes about.
Basically if it's not considered a protected group you can generalize all you want no matter how much these people will say that generalizing is wrong.
That kind of feels hypocritical. I legit feel it's always wrong to generalize they seem to feel it's only wrong if it's a group they support or feel is at risk.
If I were to say a general state about women i the same group I would be attacked, and rightfully so, for making broad stroke assumptions and/or jokes.
The thing is I wasn't White Knighting. I wasn't rushing to someone else's defense and I wasn't just being a dick.
I was legitimately offended that a generalized joke or assumption was being made about me and a group I belong to. Yet the same people who would attack me for such humor instead defend the person engaging in it.
Am I wrong? Should it be okay to lump people together and joke about them so long as they aren't being systematically oppressed by the current system in place? I mean I will say that doesn't feel like equality.
I get it in the USA I have white male privilege. But that to me doesn't mean I am not allowed to be insulted when someone genuinely insults me.
Thoughts?
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