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Why
Do People Make 9/11 Jokes?
The
people who do don't matter. They are the minority, not the majority. For fcuk
sake. Back of America. It's getting old. I'm from the UK. What is some people's
problem. there's a'holes in every country in all walks of life. I don't always
agree with there government or BO but don't judge an entire nation of people on
the few D/heads on Internet forums or what there governments actions are. I
went to ground zero a couple of years ago. There was a women surrounded by
friends sitting on one of the stone benches watching it get built. The next
second she started crying uncontrollably with her friends consoling her as she
looked up on ground zero. It was heart breaking. People are all the same. No
matter what country your from. Good people, bad people. I'm pretty new to
Internet forums. I've noticed there is a lot of country bashing. If I was to go
of this then I would believe that everyone hates everyone. No way that's true.
Good outweighs evil. There's a world out there to see and new people to meet.
Get out and get a fcuking life !
It's
gallows or black humour.
It's
actually a way of people coping. Different people react differently to the same
situation and so handle it differently.
It's
similar to all the Hitler jokes we get nowadays, I imagine that most of the
people who make those jokes don't actually think Hitler was a fun guy or that
the Holocaust was hilarious, but it's a way of disconnecting from a painful
situation and taking the fear out of it.
The
minute people start mocking something is when they begin to feel like they are
no longer afraid of it; that it no longer has a hold on them.
It
doesn't work for everyone, but it does for some.
Because
some of them are very, very funny. The best one I heard was from Joan Rivers a
few months after 911. Most balanced people on this planet who know a bit about
what going on in the world, and know what the US does around the world don’t
like what they do one little bit. The US deserve to be the butt of jokes because
of what they do. Nobody deserves to get killed. That’s as true for people in
the world trade centre as it is for Pakistani, Afghan and Iraqi children but
the US deserve to be the butt of the world’s jokes. It’s the only weapon we
have against their corporate military industrial complex government.
making
jokes is a method dealing with a loss. it puts the events into slightly
different context making it easier to deal with. We do it about 9/11, the
holocaust, our own mortality... its healthy.
I'm
sorry you are offended by it. They do understand it was serious its not
belittling the victims its just a way that people deal.
If
the joke is funny its a good thing.
People
who tell bad bad bad jokes are just bad joke tellers
Why
don't people laugh at my jokes?
I
realize this answer may come a bit out of left field, but I will refer to Rush
Limbaugh for this one. He says that for something to be funny, there HAS to be
SOME strain of TRUTH to the matter. If there is not, it is not funny.
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