[Oe List ...] Pope Francis

W. J. synergi at yahoo.com
Tue May 7 19:01:52 PDT 2013


Instead of complaining about your poor taste in managing to offend a whole lot 
of sensitive people with one punch line, Jaime, I simply quote Little Richard's 
original lyrics (according to Wikipedia):

"Tutti Frutti, good booty
If it don't fit, don't force it
You can grease it, make it easy"

This lyric is culturally interesting, but I doubt it would significantly advance 
global human evolution to distract this listserv with jokes or commentary about 
these words. We can no longer afford to resort to stereotypes to joke about the 
imagined sexual activities of any minority groups. Little Richard was both black 
and gay. So if you have any understanding of how these two groups have suffered 
historically, you wouldn't resort to humor at their expense. I like watermelon, 
but I don't make watermelon jokes. Et cetera.

Marshall



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From:Jaime R Vergara <svesjaime at aol.com>
To:oe at wedgeblade.net
Sent:Tue, May 7, 2013 5:14:51 PM
Subject:[Oe List ...] Pope Francis

Subject: A Roman Catholic Recognition

Here is the latest from our newly ordained Pope Francis.  If you are Catholic, 
particularly a Filipino Catholic who takes controversial issues to the side of 
levity, you'll appreciate this.

Pope Francis recently finished his sermon. He ended it with the Latin phrase, 
"Tuti Homini" - Blessed be Mankind.

A Woman's Rights Group approached the Pope the next day. They noticed that the 
Pope blessed all Mankind, but not Womankind.

So the next day, after his sermon, the Pope concluded by saying, "Tuti Homini, 
et Tuti Femini" - Blessed be Mankind and Womankind.

The day after, a Gay Rights Group approached the Pope. They said that they 
noticed that he blessed Mankind and Womankind and asked if he could also bless 
gay people.

The Pope said, "Sure."

The next day the Pope concluded his sermon with, "Tuti Homini, et Tuti Femini, 
et Tuti Fruiti." 


*****

With apologies to those who might receive this as beyond the pale of hilarity.

 
j'aime la vie 

Yesterday, appreciate; tomorrow, anticipate; today, participate. In all, 
Celebrate!
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