Guns and a Crappy Sense of Humour

Hoof Hearted

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I've been saying for years to anybody who would listen, that a big problem in America lies in their sense of humour and the lack of self-deprecation it entails.

Brits and Canadians have the ability to laugh at ourselves on a daily basis. American humour is all 'in your face'...'at ya'...etc.

Add guns around every corner, and you have a toxic mix of a grumpy, armed populace who can't take a joke.

Thoughts?
 

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I will say that any criticism of the US is regarded as semi-treasonous by many - the current President especially - even if it comes from other Americans. It rather tends to stifle intelligent debate.
 

Hoof Hearted

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I'm not being hateful or bigoted.

I'm simply exploring the relationship between humour and violence in America. If that went over your head, Walter...well...I'm not going to apologize for that.
 

pgs

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We have civil rights courts here in Canada , and they do not take humour lightly . Remember the comedian in Victoria getting hauled before the tribunal for making off colour jokes .
 

Hoof Hearted

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My thread title could have been a little more tactful, I'll admit that.

But don't get me wrong, I love our neighbours to the South. Just thought I'd shine a light on an area that seems to get overlooked when assessing violence and the reasons and motives behind it.
 

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154 mass shootings this year and not one committed by a black man or illegal alien.
Let that sink in.​
Lots of brown guys out here have been involved in shootings . Does that count ?