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Gibberings CLXXXIX - Squirrel Nut Zippers, the Albert Hall and going cookerless

Is this saying something about society these days that many people of my generation are desensitised to these things enough that we think it is acceptable in certain circles?

Honestly? Yes. People have become too far removed (thankfully) to the things that are now "ironic". I suspect those old "No Black, No Irish, No Dogs" signs go for a fortune on eBay cos the acute stage has faded in memory leaving behind a low-level chronic problem that doesn't realise it is a problem because we don't actually lynch niggers on trees of a weekend for kicks anymore.
 
Try it this way... if you had a child with dwarfism would you find it quite so funny when folk called them "an adorable little gnome"? It's really pretty fukkin simple, people. Or maybe some of you people are just fukkin simple :\

I completely understand that is the correct stance. Point accepted, I recognise it's in poor humour That's me telt off.... :o

I don't think it makes us simple though, just different levels of morality. Are you telling me when you were younger your morals weren't skewed at all? I think it's just a part of growing up finding what is acceptable or not but these days times are changing & I think it takes longer for people to find their moral compass.
 
Once again, the issue is that this is people being patronised and mocked for being disabled and they are not here to "join in". As such it is abuse pure and simple. We don't call black folk coons these days either. Just cos something has historically been "acceptable" (because the group being abused did not have enough of a say in the matter to have a say in the matter at all) doesn't mean it will remain "acceptable" in more enlightened times. We stopped burning old women at the stake cos they liked herb tea too. Times change and what was once deemed entirely acceptable can sometimes reveal itself to be utterly abhorrent in hindsight.

Try it this way... if you had a child with dwarfism would you find it quite so funny when folk called them "an adorable little gnome"? It's really pretty fukkin simple, people. Or maybe some of you people are just fukkin simple :\

Eh? Who said that?

Evey
 
I don't think it makes us simple though, just different levels of morality. Are you telling me when you were younger your morals weren't skewed at all? I think it's just a part of growing up finding what is acceptable or not but these days times are changing & I think it takes longer for people to find their moral compass.

Oh I totally agree. We used to play a game at school called "Race War" which involved all the white kids on one side and everybody else on t'otherside chasing each other and battering fuck out of each other. Good, wholesome, hilarious stuff at the time but kinda cringey in hindsight. I'd grown out of such things by the time I left school... at fourteen... how old are you, Chatty?
 
Morning all.

Long time lurker here, finally popped up to agree wholeheartedly with everything Mr S has said. Making lighthearted fun of disability seems to be the last acceptable kind of non PC pisstake and I agree that its a real minefield. I used to happily use 'Monging' etc until I had a small person who showed up with Downs and I realized where the term came from. Not getting at anyone cos we've done it (happily call myself a midget cos I'm 5ft. Slap for hypocrisy).

Promise I'll come back and say something less worthy tomorrow. Happy to provide a pic of myself using a stepladder to.perform fellatio if it helps.
 
^I'd never make light hearted fun of any disability as i've one n have had constant bullying for it which still happens to this day. I mean its good to have a sense of humour but not directly at anyone that would hurt them in any way possible.

Evey
 
^ your message is mixed, evey. you're telling us we should just take comments like this as a joke and lighten up. now you say (essentially) that it's problematic.

i agree with shambles on this. i also like the "Would you say this to the person's face?" rule. the security and relative anonymity of an internet connection seem to make it easier for people to post comments that, at best, lack compassion and are often just thinly-veiled hate.

i hate to paraphrase but some responses seem to be, essentially: "i don't find that distasteful so you shouldn't either" which seems pretty illogical, at best.

alasdair
 
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Now that second comment was most worthy for sure! Perfect EADD sense of humour.... how long have you been lurking for? (geesh now I feel really guilty for that joke ... points fingers at panda for starting it ;) :p)

Oh and don't worry Alasdair, I'm not questioning the stance on BL... just making some philosophical conversation out of it all.
 
Wasn't accusing anyone of doing so, honest. I was just so wholeheartedly in agreement with Shambles that I thought I'd say hello and chip in. Hope I haven't made anyone uncomfy. And hello. :)
 
Wasn't accusing anyone of doing so, honest. I was just so wholeheartedly in agreement with Shambles that I thought I'd say hello and chip in. Hope I haven't made anyone uncomfy. And hello. :)

Welcome to Bluelight. Hope you enjoy the site :)

Have you made an introduction post in New Member Introductions? You don't have to, but it's a way to meet people.

Evey
 
Long enough to know your game, sonny.

Only kidding. Not that long, I'm really flakey. Its hard to know when to jump into a forum though. Mpa is not a good enough social lubricant!
 
Hello Evey, I had a log in ages ago, but lost access to the email and forgot the password. Might say hello.in NMI when I'm a bit more sober.I'll try and stick around this time. Unless.my stepladder fellatio antics frighten everyone away.
 
... just making some philosophical conversation out of it all.

Which is why I chose to make the points I made publicly rather than simply u/a and/or discipline. These are discussions worth having.

Promise I'll come back and say something less worthy tomorrow. Happy to provide a pic of myself using a stepladder to.perform fellatio if it helps.

I suspect you'll fit in just nicely here ;)
 
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