I do the same kinda thing. My friend is a little stingy so we call him the rabbi. Also, when someone is "crazy" or a little too aggressive about a particular subject, they'd be referred to as a nazi...a little too into something, hahaha, i got a warning cuz i called someone here a nazi cuz the guy is a little crazy about some political subjects and i got a warning. But in all, there is no offense meant to be, its just they share some of the same traits... stereotypes been the subjuect of comics for a long time.good or bad. Chappelle makes a living mocking black people. Mencia makes a living making fun of mecxicans.
dusto2k3 Reviewed by dusto2k3 on . Tongue-in-cheek racism Hello all. I've noticed this increasing acceptance of tongue-in-cheek racism in modern times recently. So called 'offensive' comedies like South Park, Drawn Together and Family Guy are all funny because the apparent bigoted and racist humour is always tongue-in-cheek, ie. It's funny because the notion of racism is so ridiculous and ignorant. I'm just wondering, is this really a good thing? On one hand we're finally able to take a step back and laugh at how we humans can be so pathetic Rating: 5