kc8tbe wrote:Both my Grandparents were in WWII, and neither finds "Asian people" particularly offensive. Actually, my Grandma really likes Asian cuisine. Now if a Japanese person dressed up in a WWII uniform, exposed his chest and midriff, and told my Grandparents to keep their western ways off his penis... that they might find offensive.
You said to apply the grandma test and I applied it. My grandma on my father's side was very decidedly racist against Asians. See the problem with your stupid test? What someones grandmother thinks is largely irrelevant to the issue.
Furthermore, who cares about guys exposing their chest and/or midriff? Why is that offensive? Hell, what about the song is particularly offensive?
If we're all so hung up on Grandmas, try applying a different test instead. Would the New York Times print an article about this video on the front page? Would Fox News show the video on daytime TV? The author of the video certainly isn't required to make the video non-offensive to all people everywhere. However if he ever intended fundamentalist Christians (the subject of the video's satire) as an audience, he should have made the video more tasteful to them.
Ah yes, because there is no standard of good taste like the FCC, huh? They'll hit you with a massive fine if you say the word "Fuck" on television, even in an appropriate context.
Furthermore, the point of this video is it doesn't pull its punches; it wouldn't be effective if it was PC. If Fundie Morons get offended, that's their fault.
Lastly, I find it practically hilarious that you talk about how you shouldn't post things that offends fundies, but have an avatar lifted from a movie that was up to it's fucking eyeballs in Shinto, the native religion of Japan... something considered paganism by the religious right and offensive. Or does that Daikon Radish God represent Jesus?