Donald Trump quipped at a rally on Love ConquestTuesday that, "If [Hillary Clinton] gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks. Although the Second Amendment people maybe there is, I don't know."
Many took the comment to be a vague threat against Clinton or the Supreme Court justices she would nominate. Others, including former Trump campaign manager and current CNN talking head Corey Lewandowski, said Trump was just joking.
And while plenty of people were appalled that the Republican presidential candidate would "joke" about political violence, none explained why Trump's comment was dangerous quite like lawyer and former English professor Jason Steed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
2. You're never "just joking." Nobody is ever "just joking." Humor is a social act that performs a social function (always).
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
3. To say humor is social act is to say it is always in social context; we don't joke alone. Humor is a way we relate/interact with others.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
4. Which is to say, humor is a way we construct identity - who we are in relation to others. We use humor to form groups...
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
5. ...and to find our individual place in or out of those groups. In short, joking/humor is one tool by which we assimilate or alienate.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
6. IOW, we use humor to bring people into - or keep them out of - our social groups. This is what humor *does.* What it's for.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
7. Consequently, how we use humor is tied up with ethics - who do we embrace, who do we shun, and how/why?
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
8. And the assimilating/alienating function of humor works not only only people but also on *ideas.* This is important.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
9. This is why, e.g., racist "jokes" are bad. Not just because they serve to alienate certain people, but also because...
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
10. ...they serve to assimilate the idea of racism (the idea of alienating people based on their race). And so we come to Trump.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
11. A racist joke sends a message to the in-group that racism is acceptable. (If you don't find it acceptable, you're in the out-group.)
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
12. The racist joke teller might say "just joking" - but this is a *defense* to the out-group. He doesn't have to say this to the in-group.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
13. This is why we're never "just joking." To the in-group, no defense of the joke is needed; the idea conveyed is accepted/acceptable.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
14. So, when Trump jokes about assassination or armed revolt, he's asking the in-group to assimilate/accept that idea. That's what jokes do.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
15. And when he says "just joking," that's a defense offered to the out-group who was never meant to assimilate the idea in the first place.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
16. Indeed, circling back to the start, the joke *itself* is a way to define in-group and out-group, through assimilation & alienation.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
17. If you're willing to accept "just joking" as defense, you're willing to enter in-group where idea conveyed by the joke is acceptable.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
18. IOW, if "just joking" excuses racist jokes, then in-group has accepted idea of racism as part of being in-group.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
19. Same goes for "jokes" about armed revolt or assassinating Hillary Clinton. They cannot be accepted as "just joking."
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
20. Now, a big caveat: humor (like all language) is complicated and always a matter of interpretation. For example, we might have...
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
21. ...racist humor that is, in fact, designed to alienate (rather than assimilate) the idea of racism. (Think satire or parody.)
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
22. But I think it's pretty clear Trump was not engaging in some complex satirical form of humor. He was "just joking." In the worst sense.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
23. Bottom line: don't accept "just joking" as excuse for what Trump said today. The in-group for that joke should be tiny. Like his hands.
— Jason P. Steed (@5thCircAppeals) August 9, 2016
The Secret Service also took note, and had a word with the Trump campaign about the candidate's comments.
Previous:'Thunderbolts*' mid
Amazon announces its bestThis is not normal, people: Arctic and Antarctic hit record low sea iceThe Golden State Warriors just aren't fairThe Weather Channel shuts down Breitbart: Yes, climate change is realTime names Donald Trump person of the yearThis veteran needed to work with his service dog so Lowe's hired them bothDistraught woman whose house burned down gets uplifting surpriseOne Drop is revolutionizing diabetes care through an appHere's how you could have predicted Trump as 'Person of the Year'Time names Donald Trump person of the yearPolar vortexFans are petitioning to bring back 'Good Girls Revolt''Final Fantasy XV' updates take a page from 'Destiny,' and that's greatFootball star rushes to comfort young fan battling cancer after Facebook postChris Rock announces comedy tour, creates new reason for it to be 2017 alreadySamsung's latest Gear smartwatch is like a smartphone on your wristStarbucks' next move: high7 practical gifts for people who always break their phonesThe internet sees Donald Trump as The Devil on new Time coverWhat Becca Tilley is doing after life on 'The Bachelor' Kevin Hart is about to school you with 'The Black Man's Guide to History' Security experts mock website of Trump's cyber czar Now Putin is causing drama for Uber drivers in Russia Network pulls Joseph Fiennes' Michael Jackson portrayal Paul Ryan didn't give us the dab we wanted, he gave us the dab we deserved We made the Young Pope an online dating profile just in case People are hating on India's national airline for wanting to reserve seats for women Europe is prepping for a world where robots need rights 'Fargo' returns in April with iPhones and Ewan McGregor Don's Johns: Port 'Vikings' creator takes us inside this week's vengeful episode 7 Young Pope episodes we thought of if HBO is interested 'Ultra Street Fighter II' for the Nintendo Switch is the ultimate throwback Kim Kardashian shared beauty tips in her first post Bush sisters' heartfelt letter to the Obama girls will make your day Someone came up with a clever Tinder move to ensure responses Elon Musk's SpaceX absolutely needs its satellite internet business to work This boot has been recalled after Redditors found swastika prints on the sole Nickelodeon's plans for an underwater Spongebob Squarepants attraction has sparked outrage Nintendo Switch's battery life may disappoint you
3.1297s , 10156.46875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Love Conquest】,Miracle Information Network