Alot of comedy and its effect comes down to how the recipient chooses to interpret it, meaning "racist" comedy can be seen as funny and lighthearted by many who are not racist in themselves and enlightened enough to see the funny side - harmless. On the flipside there will be many who find it funny but actually genuinely agree with the sentiment, they weren't made racists by Bernard Manning, it's alot deeper than that, upbringing, environment etc. sure maybe racist comedy contributes to this, but the effect is negligible compared to other social factors encouraging this kind of ignorant view. You shouldn't wish death upon someone for being ignorant, and that's what racism and similar things boil down to at the end of the day, ignorance. Direct your energy at hoping for an overall solution/end to it someday, rather than hating a rather inconsequential figure in the grand scheme of things. The problem is, would it really be funny if it wasn't an issue? The reason I find such humour hilarious is the seriousness with which some people take it when I see no meaning at all. I'm a bad person, long live racism

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