Dear Kathy,
We readily can laugh about polish jokes, when they are funny, or jewish
ones, or irish, or did you here about the Irishman who wanted to become
an Australian, and so they gave him a partial lobotomy'. Why is it that
our sense of humour suddenly deserts us when the joke is on us?
Have a good day, I will
rgds John
Kathy Boxall wrote:
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> Laughter at whose expense?
>
> Offence may not have been intended but the forwarded message does
> reinforce negative, unhelpful and disabling stereotypes.
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