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Thrifty non-licker
If you believe that you knew that Kenya was famous for its pacemakers, then yes
Tea, wonderful tea.
If you believe that you knew that Kenya was famous for its pacemakers, then yes
And Kenyans have ran as pace makers recently. Thus a statement of fact.
How about this cheeky chap! Rather funny what he did.
https://www.the-star.co.ke/sports/2...e-pacemakers-code-to-run-away-with-top-prize/
Whoever that Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman are they are now out of work and can't afford to go to a bar to catch up any more it seems.
Oh, indeed, very successful, but having had a chance to perhaps consider the question, I would be interested in your thoughts.
You are right that these jokes depend on stereotypes, and no malice is intended, usually, but some damage is done because some idiot will believe, or at least be more suspicious that, an Irishman might be thick, or a Scotsman might be tight. How many of these do you know where it is the Englishman that is the butt of the joke in this format?
Do you think that no one could be offended by one of the typical, thick Irishman, jokes?
https://www.irishcentral.com/opinio...h-jokes-and-how-they-impacted-irish-worldwide
It becomes even more of a problem where the group being limited by the joke, is a group that is even more disadvantaged by prejudice and discrimination.
https://www.irishcentral.com/opinio...h-jokes-and-how-they-impacted-irish-worldwide
Interesting article, especially the stuff about the self depreciation and furthering their own stereotype.I don’t really have anything to add other than I think it’s great to recognise Kenya’s success in middle distance running. They’re probably the best at pacemaking so that’s what makes it work for me - when pacemaking is mentioned I immediately think of Kenya. I accept that others might have an alternative view.
My Grandfather was Scottish, can confirm he was a tight arse.
I know there were jokes about Englishmen and bad teeth and whinging aplenty when I was growing up.
As for the Irish part, having an Irish Grandmother and playing Gaelic football for 25+ years I am well versed on that history.
But let's not forget that one of the most popular TV shows form Ireland bot in Ireland and around the world is Father Ted, still is. It's just one big running gag about what you raised.
But let's not forget that one of the most popular TV shows form Ireland bot in Ireland and around the world is Father Ted, still is. It's just one big running gag about what you raised.
My Grandfather was Scottish, can confirm he was a tight arse.
I know there were jokes about Englishmen and bad teeth and whinging aplenty when I was growing up.
As for the Irish part, having an Irish Grandmother and playing Gaelic football for 25+ years I am well versed on that history.
But let's not forget that one of the most popular TV shows form Ireland bot in Ireland and around the world is Father Ted, still is. It's just one big running gag about what you raised.
I once saw a programme about these kinds of nationality jokes. Seems a lot of countries make stereotypical jokes about people from neighboring countries. I vaguely remember Scandinavian countries being a prime example. It really isn’t anything to get precious about and most people probably don’t.
By far the funniest Irish joke I’ve ever heard was from an Irishman, who was at the same college as me and on the same course at Oxford. He got a first class degree in Modern Languages, so he certainly wasn’t stupid - far from it.
And the French equivalent of Irish Jokes is Belgian Jokes, I believe.
But if such jokes risk offending or affecting in some other way people from that background, they are wrong. If the Germans, for example, had “English” jokes, it wouldn’t bother me unduly, but someone less stable could be tipped over the edge by it.
Come to Australia, there are plenty of pommy joke.By far the funniest Irish joke I’ve ever heard was from an Irishman, who was at the same college as me and on the same course at Oxford. He got a first class degree in Modern Languages, so he certainly wasn’t stupid - far from it.
And the French equivalent of Irish Jokes is Belgian Jokes, I believe.
But if such jokes risk offending or affecting in some other way people from that background, they are wrong. If the Germans, for example, had “English” jokes, it wouldn’t bother me unduly, but someone less stable could be tipped over the edge by it.
Come to Australia, there are plenty of pommy joke.
Offensive? Not really
Old stale and based on out dated stereotypes? Mostly
Funny? Occasionally.
Thing is though these kind of jokes are stil being told the youth just don't seem to need to add a nationality to them.i got told a joke today that I heard years ago as 'Paddy . . . .' today it was 'This bloke . . . ' I don't think it lost anything without the Paddy.
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Come to Australia, there are plenty of pommy joke.
Offensive? Not really
Old stale and based on out dated stereotypes? Mostly
Funny? Occasionally.
Thing is though these kind of jokes are stil being told the youth just don't seem to need to add a nationality to them.i got told a joke today that I heard years ago as 'Paddy . . . .' today it was 'This bloke . . . ' I don't think it lost anything without the Paddy.
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It's racial stereotyping, so yes it's an offensive racist joke that you'd expect to hear from Jim Davidson and it's depressing that no one else can see it.
Very good. I agree with your last sentence and let’s ignore how great Kenya is at producing world class athletes.Interesting article, especially the stuff about the self depreciation and furthering their own stereotype.
I find these stereotype jokes lazy and a bit dull. There is so much good comedy and jokes around these days that this stuff is unnecessary.
My own experiences as a pom in Australia are that some people love a pom joke, most stop them after you know them for a while (especially when I point out I am a 'chosen Aussie' and them mere 'accidental Aussies lol). Many just can't let it go and it gets boring quite quickly.
Why not add a bit of imagination to your jokes ? Doesn't take long to realise there is so much more to take the piss out of me about than some stale two bit English stereotypes.
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Very good. I agree with your last sentence and let’s ignore how great Kenya is at producing world class athletes.
Why is that racial stereotyping? Kenyans are incredible distance runners.. fact.