39 Replies to “Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors”

  1. Yeah well, lotsa times asians giggle about our names because some words mean different things in different dialects.
    I recall an associate working in OZ, the friday before a football game, was chatting with a female associate, who was more than a bit excited about the pending event.
    He said “I suppose you are going out to root for your team?”
    He got slugged
    Same language….different idiom……
    For those who don’t get it…OZ is based on a lotta irish slang and archaic terms. Mating season = rutting season…in middle english….perhaps modern english……
    the whole monty……

  2. Hilarious. That kind of prank deserves praise and the creator a promotion.

  3. Now that was a good jape. What I can’t understand is why the news announcer didn’t notice — I just needed one glance at the photograph to set off my BS detector. I must admit, that if I was 20 years old and in a position to do something like this, I likely would have. As it was, at that age, I merely rearranged the removable letters on various signs that I ran into during my nocturnal walks home and just wish digital cameras were around then so I could have pictures of some of my particularly inspired textual alterations.

  4. Frances >
    “But they were Korean, not Chinese”
    They all look alike to Liberals.

  5. I felt a wee bit guilty for laughing over a tragedy, but it wore off before the joke did. Damn but that was funny. Switching back to sympathy mode as soon as I forward it to my friends.

  6. Classic. M0k s the Media look the racist fools they are.
    If you had any childhood at all you should have seen this

  7. A wry chuckle perhaps if presented here in this typeface.
    Placed in a gussied up PowerPoint and read by the unsuspecting reporter….
    Well if I saw it live, I’d be dead.
    Be sure to start the video. The first two are PRICELESS!
    She reads them out so carefully… yet the brain.. the brain is not engaged. The humor is in the abject stupidity of the reporter.
    Her next job will be at Moe’s Tavern.

  8. Great job of punking/pranking the media. Yes, there is an issue that the crash was a tragedy, but nonetheless media need to be exposed as the braindead lazy slugs they are. Pseudo-Chinese names for Korean pilots LOL — of course media drones are too ignorant to pick up on that. “Confirmed by the NTSB” LOL — of course they made no effort to call and verify. They never do … they only put effort into projecting the narrative they prefer. Howard Stern has for years encouraged his listeners to do this sort of thing to broadcast media, and he is right to do so. It embarrasses me to remember that I once thought there was something wrong with it.

  9. Tragic and hilarious all at once…
    The ‘Enemedia’ deserve all the stupidity they earn…I would number that among the priceless, especially as the announcer is all dead pan serious.
    Truly, brought tears of laughter to my eyes…bravo.
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  10. Her next job will be at Moe’s Tavern.
    In a follow up news story,
    A San Francisco catering van from Sum Young Man’s Restaurant was struck as the plane skidded across an access road.
    The delivery drivers were frightened, and holding each other,
    but no injuries were reported..

    I just can’t help myself..

  11. The human race will lose a very important life skill if political corectness eventually succeeds in destroying human beings ability to comprehend, process, and respect-cognitively and emotionally-tragedy, humour, and mischief simultaneously. Judging by the number of irrate accusations of racisim and bigotry toward those who expressed humour, we’re in danger of losing this ability in as little as a generation or two through sheer sustained supression. It’s clear the marxist facists have already lost this ability, don’t realize they possess it, or willing forfieted it; for the sake of the collective of course.

  12. Hilarious, but funnier fo me if the first two names are transposed.

  13. The station could raise its credibility if the anchor simply wears one of those gag hats that makes it look like you’ve got an arrow through your head.

  14. Just as good as when Moshe Plotnik immigrated from Israel and behind him in the immigration lineup was SamTing from China, after processing Moshe the govt employee, cousin of this reporter I’m sure asked Sam, “name please”, Sam Ting, and that is why you see Moshe Plotniks laundry in the middle of Chinatown in San Francisco.

  15. Someone let Glen Mcgregor know “media party” isn’t a question of irony, it’s a question of ridicule.

  16. This is no joke:
    When we first came to Vancouver in 1979 my wife worked in the Vancouver General Hospital lab.
    One of her fecal specimens was labelled: Mi Dung.
    We still chuckle.
    All praise to the comments about the wearisome reign of political correctness and the tight-assed society it has created.

  17. If you have a true sense of humor, there is nothing off limits. That was very funny.

  18. I haven’t laughed this hard in years. Tears rolling, shortness of breath. Family also laughing, but laughing even harder as they were also laughing at me laughing.
    This was as bad as pepper spray. Totally out of commission for 15 minutes.
    Still breathing hard.
    Deep breaths….

  19. Should I laugh at the joke or weep at the fact that people so stupid they didn’t catch the joke are feeding the masses ‘information’?

  20. I heard the first two doctors on the scene were a Mr. Smelly B. Hind and his assistant Mr. G. Howie Fartz both out of an office at 42 Big Supository Lane.

  21. I want to live in a country where that sort of thing is not only not punished, but is actively encouraged.

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