
I am a big fan of inappropriate humour (especially when said humour is tinged with sarcasm), and I’m an even bigger fan of using comedy to deal with life’s ugliness.
But when the humour is at the expense of someone unknowing and innocent – say, a child – I no longer consider it funny.
One day on Twitter, I came across Sh*tty Mum, whose moniker is from the book series of the same title. The books are intended to be comedic, in-your-face parenting guides for imperfect mothers.
What I noticed from the Twitter page, though, was that a lot of the jokes were more offensive than humourous.
