As we all like to hear a good joke, or watch an audience with a comedian, there's always a limit on what the joke is on. For example, Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross fiasco taking the mick out of Andrew Sachs, really what was the whole point of it all?? They stupidly carried out this foolish prank which automatically lead to controversy with political rows and careers to go down the toilet. Literally.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand_Show_prank_telephone_calls_row
Recently, comedian Jimmy Carr made a joke regarding British soldiers who had lost limbs in battle in Iraq and Afghanistan. For me that is totally unacceptable and many would agree too. There are soldiers as we speak who are fighting for this country and putting their life on the line and unamusing British comedians are making a joke of this. Quite embarrassing, I'd say! More information on what he did and his apology is on the link below:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222917/Soldiers-join-outcry-Jimmy-Carrs-sick-amputee-joke.html
A joke can hurt people in many ways and some people are oblivious to this fact, maybe they should think twice or thrice times on what they joking about.
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