I think that's my take on it as well. I can see what he was trying to achieve, but he missed the mark and for me doesn't work, and as you say it falls foul imo.Gavster wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 8:39 pm When you break down the components of the joke, he is quite close to it being a good joke, because he's nearly mocking the stereotypical negative judgments made about that particular ethinc group, rather than the ethnic group themselves. However, he misses the mark IMO and it falls on the wrong side of the fence and therefore could be seen as perpetuating prejudices. Ricky Gervais is a good example of someone who is generally very good at mocking people, without victimising them.
DJ, those that suffered in the Holocaust are not the butt of the joke. They are the subject. The target(s) are those who would think such a thing as being a positive.