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RE: When Do Jokes Cross the Line?
I read it and while some jokes were too personal for my liking, there is nothing really offensive.
Quite contrary, except in a few instances even I - a German - could understand her references. She was not making jokes on people's cost, she was just holding up the reality.
Which, of course, as far worse then being joked on by a clown, if reality jokes on you.
btw. Historically this was the job of the court jester. He was the only one who could openly criticize the king with his jokes.
Yeah lennstar I totally agree with you, her point of being there was to roast the king and his cabinet, which is exactly what she did.