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Comedy Material??
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I've just seen an advert for Red Bull on Youtube:
I also have vague recollections of ship comedy sketches, adverts etc from when I was younger, where the 'punchline' is the fact that the ship turns out to be Titanic. Given that, 30/40 years ago there were still Titanic survivors alive, why was it deemed acceptable by many to make comedy sketches about such a terrible disaster? It would be unthinkable to use the 'Hillsborough Tragedy' in such a way, even years down the line. Why is one tragic event deemed acceptable as comedy material as opposed to another?
I also have vague recollections of ship comedy sketches, adverts etc from when I was younger, where the 'punchline' is the fact that the ship turns out to be Titanic. Given that, 30/40 years ago there were still Titanic survivors alive, why was it deemed acceptable by many to make comedy sketches about such a terrible disaster? It would be unthinkable to use the 'Hillsborough Tragedy' in such a way, even years down the line. Why is one tragic event deemed acceptable as comedy material as opposed to another?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i don't know, and there have been far worse disasters at sea. Perhaps because the ship was deemed unsinkable, i don't know why advertising bods think this sort of stuff up, there are other subject matters they could make fun of, the church, unless you are religious, Parliament unless you are a MP, generally not much is sacred now.