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Sarcasm can be rude but is not always…and is not as a general rule directed as a personal attack on someone. On the flip side…one can argue that people can’t laugh at themselves and find it offensive when someone makes light of their statements.
Can you give me an example of sarcasm directed at someone that isn't rude or meant to mock someone?
Maybe you are referring to sarcasm that is not directed at a person. But are you not mocking God when you say: "Oh what beautiful weather" but you mean to say it is terrible weather ?
Humor depends on context. Mocking God?No absolutely not. I can’t speak for you but if that situation came up and someone commented on the weather like that I would laugh and say : “ Sure is, I think I’ll go for a hike”. It’s called being silly…not being a satanist.
I am not claiming by any means that you are a satanist. It sounds harsh what I said and admittedly was a bad example, yet it is true that our modern sense of humor is based mainly on mocking others. "Wholesome" comedy is seen as "lame".
Wholesome jokes and sarcasm is actually very common, especially with degeneracy rampant. Putting a wholesome spin on your sarcasm or jokes has been a thing to do for a long time, especially if you lead with something that people will expect to be lewd or otherwise degenerate in nature.
People still enjoy wholesome comedy.