Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
on a platter.
First of all, don't heckle a comedian. It's
extremely disrespectful to try to fuck with someone
else when they're doing a job. Daniel Tosh doesn't
come to burger king and knock the fries out of your
hands when you try to hand them to customers—so
why would you try to fuck up his set?
Second of all, do people even understand what
humor is? Do you know why George Carlin joked
about war and human stupidity and suicide? Do you
know why Louis C.K. jokes about the subtle despairs
of modern life? Do you know why everyone jokes
about Michael Jackson molesting little boys?
It's because laughter is one of the only tools
human beings have to turn life’s tragedies into
something positive. Laughter is a shield against the
darkness. Laughter is human beings trudging up to
their own misery and spitting in its eye.
Rape is horrific, traumatizing and tragic.
That’s why we joke about it (and as I said before, not
even very much)! Of course watching a rape isn’t
funny. Nor is it funny that human beings are oafs
and brutes who slaughter one another, but that topic
has never been taboo for satirists, commentators
and other humorists.
People who make rape jokes are not endorsing
rape. Saying that a joke about rape can be funny or
acceptable is not even in the same ballpark as saying
that rape is funny or acceptable.
Some feminists even go so far to say that joking
about rape is, in and of itself, an act of violence. This
is preposterous! A rape joke in not a violent act.
Violence is when someone affects another person by
physically doing something to their body that they
do not want done. Rape is an act of violence.
Punching someone is an act of violence. Shooting
someone’s dick off is an act of violence. Telling a joke,
even an off-color one, is not an act of violence.
It seems that many feminists are of the opinion
that rape is far worse than any other form of violence.
A girl getting raped is worse than murder. They
believe that. And they are shocked—outraged!—that
anyone would think differently. In their view of the
world, talking about rape isn’t just words and ideas,
it’s a violent act in and of itself.
It is impossible to discuss the subject of rape
without addressing some controversial comments
that I made on reddit some time ago (that
nonetheless continue to haunt me).
COMMENT #1: “I will make you a rape victim
if you don’t fuck off.”
Oh my god? Did The Amazing Atheist really threaten
someone with rape? No. No, he didn’t. The full
context of the remark was nothing to do with rape
and everything to do with this strange new internet
phenomena of “triggers.” Some people now ask for
“trigger warnings” if you post something the least bit
incendiary, because your dangerous words may be
detrimental to those with debilitating mental issues
or emotional trauma.
I’m as sympathetic towards those who’ve
suffered trauma as anyone else, but if you have such
issues, it’s your responsibility to avoid triggers, not
my responsibility to protect you from them.
My comment was meant to make a point about
how silly the concept of triggers is, and I made that
clear several times in the thread when I said: “That
was a joke, by the way. Did it trigger you?”
Did the feminists ever provide that context? Of
course not. I may be an insensitive asshole—but I
didn’t legitimately threaten to rape someone. That is
just stupid.
I will admit to some wrong doing. The comment I
made afterward was pretty ugly. At the time it just
seemed edgy, but in the light of morning I can see
that I did myself no favors by typing it.
COMMENT #2: “Yeah. Well, you deserved it.
So, fuck you. I hope it happens again soon.
I’m tired of being treated like shit by you
mean little cunts and then you using your
rape as an excuse. Fuck you. I think we
should give the guy who raped you a medal. I
hope you fucking drown in rape semen, you
ugly, mean-spirited cow. Actually, I don’t
believe you were ever raped! What man
would be tasteless enough to stick his dick
into a human cesspool like you? Nice gif of a
turd going into my mouth. Is that kind of like
the way that rapists dick went in your pussy?
Or did he use your asshole? Or was it both?
Maybe you should think about it really hard
for the next few hours. Relive it as much as
possible. You know? Try to recall: was it my
pussy or my ass?”
I deeply regret going in that direction. I was trying
to make my point about triggers by writing the most
“triggering” paragraph I possibly could. I should
have at least provided some context. It was poor
wording on my part and I sincerely apologize to
anyone hurt by it. Yet again, it was immediately
followed up by another post explaining my
intentions. Yet again, feminists ignore this in favor
of their assertion that I am pro-rape and anti-female.
Some off-color remarks said in the midst of a
heated internet flame war are not to be taken
seriously. And certainly not to be used as a be-all-
end-all refutation to anything I have to say on the
subject of feminism.
PZ Myers, popular blogger and self-appointed
king of reason, had this to say: “This guy jokes about
rape, threatens rape, and doesn’t seem to recognize