
Do you find ethnic and racial jokes Funny?
I think it all depends on the context. Some are funny if its pointing out a stereotype. But I’ve heard some flat out mean ones.
I think guys like don Rickles,Chris Rock,Lenny Bruce and Richard Pryor are hilarious and made it a point to poke fun at all races instead of just singling out one.
most of them, yes…hillarious.
there are the ones that go overboard though, and are just stoopid.
ethnic jokes

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