of course, because it was making fun of the enemies 'side'.McQ714 wrote: although i laughed my ass off when bruno referred to bin laden as a "dirty wizard or a homeless santa claus". but in that, he wasn't joking about 9/11.
You don't. Humor is the one area that you should never try to put any constraints on. I have close relatives that were wounded in Vietnam, permanently. I have lost friends to AIDs, heroin, alcoholism, gang related murder you name it. I've known women who were raped, molested as children, beaten by their lovers, and murdered. You can make fun of all of it.put yourself in their shoes! oh, you don't want to!?!
would it be funny to joke about the vietnam war or the korean war? how about WWI or WWII??? surely someone you know was involved in one of those? or say you lost your grandma to cancer last year? can i make jokes about that? what if she was your last grandparent to die? is cancer something to joke about?
where do you draw the line?
Seriously, this is one stupid thing, that people act like 9/11 is off limits? Take that list above and tell me that ANY one of those things isn't as important as a singular man made disaster on 9/11?
FYI, I've laughed harder when the jokes hit closer to home. That's me though.
Comedy has never been about pleasing everyone, period, and with that in mind I have no problem with you saying something when someone isn't funny, or burns you a bit. What I have a problem with is the censorship that goes along with it. Notice that OP is banned?
Seriously "in bad taste humor" is waaay better than safe shit. Case in point Bill Hicks on death, smoking, and new yorkers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9O1Cv7wudU