I stumbled upon this article about Jimmy Savile just recently. Not only is it pretty accurate but it made me laugh my face off...
http://bouncesin.com/news/general/item/416-jimll-fiddle-it
I've since shared it with friends and other people I know and got the same reaction every time. 'You can't make jokes about that! It's too awful! Think about the kids!'
Rubbish. It's a witty article, I'll laugh as much as I please. But it did make me think about the way that people still stigmatise humour in this way, particularly stand up comedy.
Why isn't humour considered a suitable way to cope with tragedy? If anything its the best coping mechanism we have. Is it not better to laugh at something rather than let it break you down? If an event is so appallingly evil (like the Savile case)surely the ONLY suitable thing to do is to confront it with humour, BECAUSE it is so incomprehensible otherwise.
We MUST make society's demons anything but that. Laughing at them takes away their power. It's all about context people, it's all about context.