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DATE | 2019-10-29 |
FROM | Jean Louis
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS]
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* Samuel Thibault [2019-10-29 05:04]:
> Ruben Safir, le lun. 28 oct. 2019 18:53:25 -0400, a ecrit:
> > On 10/28/19 6:31 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > > It is not a question of reference to human sexuality only. It is a
> > > question of saying that a particular (non-)sexuality status is something
> > > that shall be fixed, as if it was shameful.
> >
> > There is nothing be said about anything being shameful at all.
>
> One of the ways the joke was presented is
>
> we believe that taking her emacs virginity away is a blessed act
>
> which does carry a lot with it. More recent ways of presenting it is
>
> we believe that offering the opportunity to lose emacs virginity is a
> blessed act
>
> which carries less, is more positive (offering vs taking), does not
> specify his/her, but still says that losing virginity is an opportunity,
> i.e. virginity is something that you'd want to fix.
Samuel, I understand what you wish to say. I just don't think that
jokes are important, well, for reason that they are jokes for haven's
sake.
Why are you overreacting to joke?
It is triviality, it is not meant to be serious.
Jokes are NOT MEANT TO BE SERIOUS.
Let me ask automatic online service to translate it. Blagues ne sont
as censés être sérieux.
Let me assure you that I am so much convinced that Western "world" of
the Planet, the USA, certainly is wrong target for such virginity
politics. They do not think in general that virginity is something
that one would want to fix.
Calm down.
Nothing happened. It was not personal, it was a joke, majority laughs,
somebody does not laugh, but nobody said to be offended by that joke,
but people who claim that somebody was offended.
For example how are you getting offended by that? I am not getting
it. Can you speak for yourself?
Inflating few jokes for nothing special, and accusation of a whole
group of people is not doing good to you.
Remember when you see a joke that you find offensive, just keep in
mind: jokes are not meant to be serious.
Jokes don't harm people. If they are not personally directed, there is
no way one can say they harm people. If you don't like comedian, find
other comedian, or turn on the horror channel, not everybody likes
jokes in this world.
Jean
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