By Timothy D. Holder

 

            There has been a lot of media coverage recently regarding a talk show host who made some sexist jokes about Sarah Palin and one of her daughters.  The host offered a half-hearted apology because of the crassness of one of the jokes then he followed up with a lengthier apology after the storm against him had intensified.  Meanwhile, elsewhere on the Internet I read about a guy who made a racist remark about Michelle Obama.  Actually, there have been a lot of sexist jokes about Palin and racist jokes about Obama.

            For people who care about politics, there is oftentimes a tendency to see jokes about the opposition as harmless fun, but the humor coming from the other side is viewed as mean-spirited, offensive hatemongering.  My position is that if someone can’t be funny without being mean then maybe that person should give up on telling jokes.

             Do Christians live by a higher standard in this area?  Is a Christian who cares about politics less likely than a non-Christian to trash talk the opposing political party?  I don’t know that I have observed much of a difference.  What a good opportunity to live by the Golden Rule.  If I belong to one political party, and I chastise a friend who says something cruel about the other party, it’s a good thing twice over.  I have encouraged my friend to live by a higher standard, and I have demonstrated fairness to the opposition.  Fairness can lead to dialogue, which can lead to understanding.  I’m not naïve enough to think that such a philosophy will lead everyone to the same political outlook, but it can increase our insight into each other.

            I’m not a stick in the mud who is anti-humor.  Okay, actually, I am kind of a stick in the mud, but I am also very pro-humor.  I’m just saying that people can be funny, and people can tease their friends, but mocking and verbally abusing our political enemies is not a good thing.  Christians can do better.  Christians need to do better.

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