Yay having to unfriend people on Facebook (ノ ̄д ̄)ノ 

Why do people think that humor being something important for people that there should be no limits mean that it’s okay to ignore actual people’s concerns regarding that humor? Why is humor exempt from critique? The logic just doesn’t follow. If you’re humor is hurting someone, why is it so defensible? Why would you say that when people approached you about making a joke about ‘coming out’ when you’re not queer is uncomfortable to them that you say, “I’m not going to say sorry your offended,” go on to talk about said importance of humor (obviously more important than all those people), and end with “I’m sorry I offended you?” 

And then in the comments, when a queer person calls you out, you and your friends got upset with her. I cannot see how he does not realize that he is championing himself and only himself. He wants to keep the veneer of a good ally, but he proved his true colors when he pretty much publicly said, ‘I’m ignoring all of you.’ (•᷅д•᷄) 

Leave a comment