Vance on racist jokes at Trump rally: ‘We have to stop getting so offended’
Vance’s recent remarks about the need to cease being offended by racist jokes made at a Trump rally have ignited a firestorm of debate. The insistence that we should toughen up and stop taking offense is not only misguided but it also dismisses the deeply ingrained pain that such rhetoric inflicts on marginalized communities. When Vance says we have to stop getting so offended, it serves as a convenient deflection from the real harm that racist jokes perpetuate.
The idea that we should simply absorb hate speech because being offended is an overreaction runs contrary to basic human decency. If humor is intended to foster connection, then jokes that center on the race, ethnicity, or identity of individuals do exactly the opposite; they create division and normalize prejudice.… Continue reading