MONKEY wrote:
this is satire, and I found it quite amusing and not at all offensive.
you've got to laugh at yourself sometimes lifes too short to be serious all the time
I did not watch the entire video---I turned it off in disgust.
You found it amusing? And you know what---it may have been satire as you said. Although I can make humorous comments, I am challenged when it comes to understanding others' humor---such as this video. I saw it as a person making fun of us in an insulting way and trying to put us down. But I will put trust in your interpretation that it was only satire and not meant to be offensive, although I am still offended by it. But yet I often laugh at satire aimed at other people like politicians, etc. Hmmm, that's something for me to think about.
Monkey---I decided to use your quote because of the last part of your quote---about life being too short to be serious all the time. As a child I used to hear my parents and others tell me, "you are too serious," or "that was just a joke." You are right, life is too short. We have to laugh sometimes don't we?
And now, it is interesting because I am in the process of writing an autobiography about my childhood with Asperger's. I have been taking a slightly humorous approach with some of the things that happened to me---nothing of which would be taken disrespectfully (I hope).
Yes, life is too short. I once listened to a great speaker by the name of Carl Hurley (you can find him on youtube). He is claimed to be the world's funniest professor. I laughed at his stories about his life. He says, "You might as well laugh." He claims laughter as a medicine to make us feel good.
So thank you for your suggestion of finding humor in ourselves Monkey. I agree.
But I still find the video offensive.
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