Do you think people have a tendency to confuse cruelty with comedy?

December 3rd, 2008 | by admin |

In my studies, the concept arose that lead me to the acknowledgment that although comedy is in itself a good thing and that laughter is indeed the best medicine, becoming used to comedy, or psychologically addicted, would lead one to pursue new heights in their search of humor.

At what point, do you think, does the desire for a good laugh over-rule a person’s morals or ethics?
Thank you for your subjective opinion.

Say for a moment though, you didn't have anyone to tell you what was right and what was wrong?

Depends on how high or low a person’s morals or ethics are. Some people are defective at birth (bad seeds), some were ruined by their parents. Cruelty is mean and mean people suck. Cruelty is not comedy and it is NEVER ok to laugh at someone else’s expense.

One Response to “Do you think people have a tendency to confuse cruelty with comedy?”

  1. By Jenjen on Dec 3, 2008

    Depends on how high or low a person’s morals or ethics are. Some people are defective at birth (bad seeds), some were ruined by their parents. Cruelty is mean and mean people suck. Cruelty is not comedy and it is NEVER ok to laugh at someone else’s expense.
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