Let's be honest, did anyone here actually laugh reading those tweets? Did you even crack a smirk?
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No, I didn't laugh but.......
There's a very big difference between something not being funny, and... actually being offensive.
In the broader picture here: Not just Gunn's tweets...
A lot of what has been going on in the
online world recently that affects the real world:
There's a difference on what is
actually offensive, and what an
individual person deems as offensive.
There's been a shift in society recently, and for some reason we are out of balance.
Someone tells a joke, or says something, whatever it may be (again, not just talking about James Gunn here)... and a handful of people "feel offended".
I mean, the person who told the joke shouldn't be publically crucified.
Again, not talking about James Gunn here, but, what has just happened is part of this growing problem in society.
I can't tell a joke these days in case I upset 1 out-of-work gay Asian vegan who is allergic to gluten and dairy.
The Snowflake Society that has cropped up recently is a bane on overall society itself.
As I said, society as a whole needs to give its head a frickin' wobble and pack in this millennial snowflake mentality of "I find it offensive, and
my opinion is more important than anyone else's"