I have just had an interesting "discussion" on the critique forum which basically involved me slagging off a fellow writer about a line he has on his My Space site.
The line, "I've got a criminal record as long as a thalidomide's arm", I personally found offensive but most of all totally lacking in comic value. Most of the threads then went onto slag me off for being insensitive towards the said writer and over reacting to the 'Joke'.
However as the discussion developed I realised how political correctness is nothing but an illusion.
Say the line had read, " As long as a Black Man's d1ck" or "As long as a Jew's nose", then I believe other forum users would also have taken offence.
What is the difference ?. The difference is Thalidomide victims are easy target for cowards. They can't hit back, and no I don't just mean physically, I mean politically. It's why most writers and comics don't tend to say too much controversial stuff about Moslems because on some level we are afraid to because of what has happenned to other 'artists' who did this.
Just thought I'd open this up for discussion.
It is also true that if you are a skilled enough writer you don't have to get laughs by targeting minority groups. Please don't accuse me of being boring and only liking 'safe' comedy. Believe me, nothing could be further from the truth.
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