You didn't answer antiblitz, why do you get offended? Serious question. If it doesn't help in any way, why? Is it just something you can't suppress no matter how much you try?
it is something that has had a huge impact on my life due to my career choices starting from when i was 15y/o(only a few years after the event), up until now, and its upsetting to have a foreign person make derogatory comments about the massacre of thousands of my people. I cant truly explain it to you, maybe its brainwashing from political propoganda, or training, but either way, its a part of me that i dont want offended. Its along the same lines as a black guy making jokes about black guys, or a asian guy making jokes about asians, but im not going to do it because its offensive to that person, or culture, and i dont think they would appreciate the comments, even if they were indeed funny. Either way, i dont like it, and id rather it not be said to people who have really lost people on that day.
Ask a black guy why you cant call him the N word, what will he tell you?
Ask Germans why you cant refer to them as N azis, what do you think they will tell you?
Ask Russia why they decided to suppress foreign games, what do you think they will tell you?
Ask Koreans if they can be referred to as "Gooks".
To these people these things are offensive, why offend them, especially out of the blue, nobody expected what he said to come. If i wanted to watch 9/11 jokes i would have, but i didnt, i wanted to watch the antics of two inept brits play minecraft or whatever.
Even in that Wayyne post, it offended those Dutch folks, though everyone else couldnt see how it was offensive, the first thought on every trolls mind was to tell them to suck it up, or whatever other nonsense they could come up with, and its the same thing with this. I was just hoping for views that werent so trollish similar to Tennenoth, but instead like i said earlier, its one liners, and pointless "suck it up" chatter because they werent offended by it and never will be.
I totally understand and agree with parts of Angantyr's post, but softening the sting is something thats done by time, lots of time. Is it okay to throw a revolutionary war joke, or war of 1812 joke? why? because the folks who lived during that time that felt that was apart of them no longer exist, and the resonance of pain caused by making this black humor isnt felt to the same degree. (that A was broken away for you Kafein)A lot of people remember those events, and they are surreal, and making jokes about them can be painful, its like making pearl harbor jokes, i myself dont care, because i dont have an emotional attachment to it, however maybe my grandfather or great grandfather might not find those jokes so funny. Quite clearly Hugo Boss didnt find Russel Brand's jokes very funny, and those were in the making from 70 years ago, the guy was thrown out of the place, in London.
I think the only reason the comparisons were made was not so much to compare the travesty of the events but to show that it wouldnt be humorous to the people who took place in those events, especially when you yourself didnt take place in the event, and are casting jokes from the outside, in.