You miss the point entirely. Martin Jue is an American. He is not of a
different nationality or culture. As to your other point, yes, humor
does have victims. The people who have most often been the victims of
much of our humor have decided they don't like it, which is their right
as human beings. There is and will be plenty to laugh about. We just
have to decide if we want to laugh at people because they are different
or with them because we are the same.
73,
Scott N9AA
On 4/8/19 10:18 AM, Dick Dickinson wrote:
If different companies can be valued differently by individuals, why is it
taboo to do so with cultures?
It seems to me that the people that used to say, "I don't like labels," now
slap a label on every person or thought that does not meet their notion of
fashionable memes.
.and to Ken. Humor most often has a victim. At the rate we are going,
there won't be much to laugh about in the future.
Dick - KA5KKT
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