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Chris' comments have created a fire storm of both outrage and agreement. That comedians take a special license to offend others and 'speak the facts' because they find it is unquestioned in the culture. Sure, they frequently cross the queue and say stuff that many people think but don't dare say, for of rasist white jokes nervous about being branded a racist, bigot, homophobic, chauvinist, or worse. Usually, what determines if something is funny or you cannot are its truth content along with the speaker's intent. Most would recognize that rogues often carries more importance, yet is frequently more reliant on public perception and opinion than an exact reflection of someone's actual intent. Let's look quickly around this template for funny click here. with all the intent of determining in case your white person gets away which has a joke about Black People's Day as quickly as Chris Rock could tweak his White People's Day joke. Truth content and intent; a fun formula for funny. Very knowledge much truth is said in jest. Just a little sugar makes all the medicine go down easier, right Well, did Rock's comment learn more contain truth Why would he say a really thing The concepts he saying, just as a master provocateur, ala, a Rush Limbaugh, he's got people asking these questions. It appears Rock was re-stating the fact that the founding of this country was along with much theft, deceit, murder, finally, on the backs of black slaves. Furthermore, it's quite ironic that for years, while the country celebrated its freedom, it enslaved and oppressed black people. There you have it As Rock would undoubtedly say, 'Yep That's the plan'