October 23rd, 2009

Dangerously funny humor

Jeff Dunham tells some pretty dangerous jokes – ones based on religion, sex, politics – using the mouth of his puppets. And it works. This is really, really funny. Coming out of the bony mouth of Achmed the Terrorist, jokes about being a Jew, about being Catholic have the sting that make humor such a powerful tool in the reshaping of social and conceptual life. We can accept the reexamination of strongly held social beliefs from a puppet long enough to get a glimpse of another view, that of another possible world – one, in this case, where terrorists and other religious fanatics are not something to battle in the silent dark of a social nightmare, but rather something to battle in the light of the love of life and the enjoyment of each other. And while jokes like Achmed’s do sting, and you feel that it has taken you perilously close to that cliff of divisiveness, when Jeff then pulls us back, there is a shared surge of survival-joy that makes the adrenaline rush even more enjoyable.

What makes this all work is that he poking fun at terrorists – that thing that had been used to scare us into foreign and domestic policy submission for 8 very long years. The bit in the clip below about the 72 virgins is howlingly funny, but even more important it takes the terrifying unknown and reduces it to something that seems just silly and therefore manageable. This is one very important societal function of humor. Now, every time I see a picture of bin Laden, I know I am going to see Achmed the Terrorist’s bony little face flash up against this dude’s image in my imagination. That is a good thing.

I am definitely going to watch more of Jeff Dunham and his puppets.

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