JimB said:
Father Time said:
Almost every argument you could give for why trans jokes are offensive you can give for Jew jokes as well.
Yep, but until someone says, "Making jokes about transsexuals is as bad as making jokes about Jews," there's no hypocrisy involved.
Father Time said:
It's really similar in my view to "I can dish it out but I can't take it."
Did the person you were originally talking to ever actually dish anything out, such as by making a Jew joke?
Eh, not to get super involved in the discussion. If it isn't hypocrisy, it certainly smells like it. Hypocrisy is a false claim or pretense that one possesses certain positive characteristics.
And in this case:
You shouldn't make jokes about transsexuals.
Why?
Because you shouldn't make jokes that are likely to offend people, especially when they do not deserve it. (Making a pretense of possessing a sense of empathy).
What about Holocaust jokes?
I'm fine with those; I'm not Jewish.
Now, I don't know how many people actually took that position in this thread. I only saw one. So I'm not passing judgement on *everybody* who got offended by the transsexual joke. Now, I'm also not going to pass judgement on the quality of the joke that Yahtzee made. Clearly people are offended. Sometimes that happens. And it's a shame.
I used to be of the opinion that people shouldn't be offended by jokes until an American comedy show poked direct fun at a man, whose family I knew, after he was killed by a shark:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv/8419821/Shark-death-mocked-in-US-comedy
And yeah, I got pretty pissed off at that.
Edit for clarification