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onenote

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12. Interesting question
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 03:56 PM
Mar 2015

In which the answer depends in part on what is humor and what isn't.

Mel Brooks making self-deprecating jokes about being Jewish doesn't open the door for anyone, including other Jews, to engage in hate-filled rants about Jews that are in no way funny.

Mel Brooks, of course, also made jokes based on stereotypes of other groups, including African-Americans. Its a tricky thing, but it can be done and still be humorous or it can miss the mark and fall on the wrong side of the line.

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