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  1. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    That's respecting my opinion? :laugh::laugh: Now that is funny/
  2. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Completely missing the point. :rolleyes: Would you object to a card laughing at rape being sent to a rape victim? After all, it's only a joke.
  3. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    No, a police commissioner has seen a card which involves stalking. She isn't the victim of the card, she is the victim of real life stalking. She has asked for it to be withdrawn from sale, which she has every right to do. Your post says more about you than it does about her.
  4. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    No but I have worked with criminal cases.
  5. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    You think? Are you a criminologist who has studied the minds of stalkers, especially those who murder?
  6. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    If you had that much courage, you'd ask her out to her face.
  7. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Read the thread from the start. A woman who has been stalked is objecting to a Valentine's card which enhances stalking. The OP doesn't see anything wrong with that, because it is funny.
  8. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    People choose to go and watch a comedian. The vast majority know what to expect. Sending a card, which is persona, and arrives at your home uninvited, is completely different as I suspect most posters in this thread realise, but choose not to.
  9. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    I had already made the point of context earlier in the thread. Sending a stalker card to someone being stalked is part of the crime. It is threatening.
  10. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Stalking is a crime. A crime which can end in murder. Do we allow paedophile cards?
  11. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    It's easy telling other people how to do their job, isn't it?
  12. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Katy Bourne has herself been the victim of stalking so I don't doubt that she is sincere. Very sincere.
  13. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Semantics. One is a noun and the other an adjective.
  14. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Thus providing evidence for a police prosecution along with other evidence.
  15. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Absolutely. Context is everything.
  16. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    No, we aren’t. That’s trying to make out that you’re a victim.
  17. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    I haven’t watched those comedians because I don’t find their humour funny. My humour extends as far as the Two Ronnie, Morecambe & Wise and Tommy Cooper. The issue you’ve raised is that a woman has asked for a card to be taken off sale because it can be used to intimidate a victim. Your last...
  18. Thunder Bolt

    [Humour] Is any subject taboo when it comes to jokes?

    Man sees stalking as a joke. Woman is terrified as a result of a crime. Try thinking about your wife, or sister, or daughter, and then stand up for freedom of comedy.
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