Chesterlestreet
Man of the crowd
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Are you talking about the US and the UK? That's the only places I can think off. The US still jokes about everything. I only need to give South Park as an example and their show spans 17 seasons and is about as funny as it gets. They're only limited by their broadcaster which basically means don't swear, a lot. Only a bit.
A society that rejects someone because of a joke needs to get its head checked. It's fine to be disappointed at people who make a joke that's not funny. A lot of people are not funny at all and when they turn to subjects like rape it gets plain awkward and looks bad but that doesn't mean you shouldn't do it.
The only reason you don't joke about something is out of respect towards other people who don't appreciate it and have asked not to do it. That's called courtesy. Most people possess it. Some lose it from time to time but that doesn't mean they are bad people.
I agree with the gist of yer post. But the thing is that using rape as a metaphor for defeating someone isn't much of a joke. In most instances it's not intended as a joke either. I've always been of the opinion that nothing is off limits in comedy - the latter is indeed about freedom of expression and if political correctness were to get in the way of artistic expression (such as South Park, which is generally quite brilliant, not least when they're making perfectly brutal jokes about themes many no doubt find inappropriate) I'd call that appalling.
But this isn't about comedy. It's not inventive - it's not provocative in a good or interesting way. It's a lazy use of language - a crude buzz term, if you will.