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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone who finds the "Sum Ting Wong" / "Wi Tu Lo" joke funny automatically a racist? [View all]NaturalHigh
(12,778 posts)3. No, it's not racist. It's a joke.
Apparently, humor is not allowed any more because we are supposed to be outraged about something all the time. Meh.
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Is anyone who finds the "Sum Ting Wong" / "Wi Tu Lo" joke funny automatically a racist? [View all]
Nye Bevan
Jul 2013
OP
There are multiple examples here of the same kind of name-pun humor. This is a good
LuckyLib
Jul 2013
#60
It reminds me of Bart Simpson's prank calls. Do we know the race of the prankster in this case?
arcane1
Jul 2013
#11
tells me she knew there was something wrong with the names but went along with it. iow, not
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#90
I know. Even a 5 year-old would have looked at those names and said... Joke Names! nt
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2013
#51
There was a joke told when I worked in a bookstore. We used to title books and authors
Cleita
Jul 2013
#18
Perhaps the "funny" in it is in our ethnocentric perception of other languages.
1monster
Jul 2013
#26
its playing with language. so, are I. P. Daley and Harry Bottom racist as well then?
msongs
Jul 2013
#41
Juvenile, but not racist. As kids in Germany, we used to make up Russian names as jokes
Blaukraut
Jul 2013
#68
right off hand I found it funny - but I would have to differ to the opinion of Koreans on the matter
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#85
I doubt that they will really want to pursue that too much. It is a very strong possibility that the
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#88
I like to think I'm not racist and try not to be, and I think the answer is "no".
Hosnon
Jul 2013
#94
It was not funny..it was meant to be hurtful..THINK, when was the last time you heard one of those..
Tikki
Jul 2013
#102
Other possibilities exist. Idiot. Ignorant. Not very good at speaking English.
LanternWaste
Jul 2013
#103