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Again, your perception is not reality for all others. And that was not my perception. Therefore it is not objective at all. It is subjective. By definition.My misunderstanding. If the existence of balls was not the punchline, what do you think was the punchline?
Yeah, it's pretty objectively transphobic. It's making fun of a woman for having what she likely views as a physical defect. It's liking making fun of a tumor on a person's neck.
I heard this complaint about Gaffigan years ago.
I'm not at all surprised by the ease with which people take offense. Some people take offense so easily, they feel the need to argue when some tells them something is transphobic and not funny, even when they didn't make the joke.
Do you understand the difference between inclusive and exclusive humor? Punching up versus punching down? Does it matter, as long as you get a laugh?
And you are right people are so quick to take offense that they make assumptions and position themselves as the arbiter of offensiveness when they could have just ignored the joke, since they personally find it offensive, but they feel the need to point out their personal offense and ascribe it to others as well. And the arguing comes about from your implication that only people who find transphobic humor funny could find that joke funny, and that is simply not true, and so that implication is, interestingly enough, offensive.
Do you understand that the very nature of humor is subjective? Beauty, and humor, is in the eye of the beholder.