@UScitizen
@woodcutter
I agree, I don’t find it funny either. It’s actually sexual abuse meant to be “funny”, but because society seems to accept the idea that it’s okay for men to “take the abuse and the joking”, most people turn a blind eye to it. It’s actually quite sad knowing how far we have sunk as a society within the last 45 years, to see jokes of this sort played out as “family entertainment” (eg., America’s Funniest Videos) on television and in many movies. You rarely, if ever, saw this in the media before 1965. People may have thought about it and even acted it out in real life, but it was never (or hardly ever) made into “public entertainment”.
Just imagine if we turn the tables and show women sexually abused for the “fun of it” on t.v. and in movies. “Let’s grab and twist her breasts and jab her vagina, or drop a fifty pound weight on the woman’s clitoris”. Can you imagine the outcry from people who would vilify THAT sort of humor?
Abusing male or female genitalia is never funny, and it shouldn’t be. We have to start teaching our kids that this sort of perverted humor is wrong, and reject what the media likes to give us as “acceptable entertainment”. I hope things change for the better, and that we no longer accept this kind of vulgar, coarse “entertainment” in the future.