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Actor Jason Biggs Jokes About Malaysia Airlines Tragedies


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MahoganySnitch

Why is he surprised that people, potentially including those who will have to live with the event's effects long after the joke is told, criticized his "joke?" 

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ryhanna

Eh. I feel like humour is healthy in tragic events, but still, too soon and his defence of the joke was pretty disrespectful. 

 

There are more important things in the world to worry about than some comedian making a silly joke though. 

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Dangerous Man

not cool dude, :roll:

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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RAMROD

Not cool, also his role in OITNB lacks substance.

Hope he got less airtime on next season, and Daya+ Bennett too.

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gagafreak14

Yes I agree that jokes are necessary during hard times, but try joking about something that's actually funny.

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aaronyoji

honestly those who wait at the chance to pounce on his joke just want to feel like good citizens of the world so they can go back to smelling their farts. the average american person does not have room to act offended by his joke nor give a **** about the tragedy. 

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Alcina Dimitrescu

honestly those who wait at the chance to pounce on his joke just want to feel like good citizens of the world so they can go back to smelling their farts. the average american person does not have room to act offended by his joke nor give a **** about the tragedy.

yeah. This

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SychosSoChic

Jokes are jokes. Get over it.

Life ain't Hollywood for any one of us.
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Homogenik

honestly those who wait at the chance to pounce on his joke just want to feel like good citizens of the world so they can go back to smelling their farts. the average american person does not have room to act offended by his joke nor give a **** about the tragedy. 

 

What pouncing? One can't show disagreement with his joke without being a hypocrite? What do you know? He chose to go public with his BS humor and react like he's 12. People are entitled to their disgust when ****'s being throw in public space. Whatever their lives are it doesn't necessarily make them hypocrites.

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aaronyoji

What pouncing? One can't show disagreement with his joke without being a hypocrite? What do you know? He chose to go public with his BS humor and react like he's 12. People are entitled to their disgust when ****'s being throw in public space. Whatever their lives are it doesn't necessarily make them hypocrites.

no its completely fair to get a reaction, especially if hes not even seen as a routine comic in where he makes topical insult humor, but his after comments defending his joke wasn't directed at the actual victims and families going through the tragedy, it was at the average american twitter user who will pretend to get offended for the sake of it and then move on with their lives, because that's what will happen. 

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KillerCupcake

lol you people are so pathetic. Jokes are jokes. Get over it.

This tbh.

A joke is just a joke...

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Some may have an issue with it, but they shouldn't have been focusing on this jokey tweet and instead had their full attention on the tragedy at hand.

It was a joke. People are too ****ing touchy and PC these days it's ridiculous.

When people make careless and light comments of it in a few weeks time it'll be acceptable, right? The concept of it being "too soon" is ridiculous.

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