Every time there is a tragedy of epic proportions,
the grieving public is faced with the tasks of mourning, helping
victims families recover and deciding when is a good time to start
cracking jokes! The last of these gives us pause for thought: When
is Too Soon? Ask yourself these questions in determining the appropriate
waiting time before unleashing the floodgates of humor:
• How many people died?
• Are words like genocide or mass terrorism used in describing
your tragedy?
• Geographic location of the tragedy: Was it even in America?
• Were the people who died brown?
These are all factors in determining if it’s
"Too Soon" to laugh at a tragedy. A good old San Francisco
Earthquake of 1906 joke never hurts anybody. After all, they’re
dead. So, here is a quick guide to the top ten major tragedies and
the appropriateness of laughing at them:
#10 The Titanic, April 15th 1912
The
designers of the Titanic boasted that their ship was “unsinkable,”
but in a great ironic twist, the damn thing went down on its maiden
voyage! Cocky bastards. Although white people died, they were mostly
foreigners, and it was a long, long time ago. So this little tragedy
is ripe for sinking.
Too Soon Factor: Slice your iceberg into the side
of this tragedy!
Example: Yo’ mama so fat, she sank the Titanic!
#9 The Hindenburg Disaster, May 6th 1937

The Hindenburg is just silly at this point. It happened 68 years
ago and had a paltry death toll of only 36. Besides that, it came
from Nazi Germany, with whom we would be at war with a few short
years post this event. It would be kind of like a big hot air balloon
of Al-Qaeda members falling out of the sky in 1998. Screw ‘em!
“Oh the humanity” indeed.
Too Soon Factor: Joke at will!
Example: A giant air ship filled with hydrogen!
Brilliant! I can’t wait till they build the nuclear powered
747.
#8 The Holocaust, 1938-1945
This
one is a real doozy. Six million white people died in Europe, 60
years ago. That’s quite the tragedy! Hitler was a vegetarian
artist who liked to dabble in genocide. He sounds like kind of a
foo foo hippie to me. Next time your painter buddy, who lives in
a warehouse loft, invites you over for some tofu, politely decline
when he asks you if you can “get something out of the oven.”
Too Soon Factor: This one
really depends: It’s kind of like how black people can use
the special “N Word” in good fun, whereas when I use
it in casual conversation I wake up naked in a dumpster with the
word “honky” written in blood across my chest. In other
words, it’s always “too soon” for gentiles. So
your best bet is to get a Jewish friend to make one of these jokes
for you. My good pal Andy Kleiman gives us the following…
Example: “What's the difference between Jews
and pizza? Pizza doesn't scream when you put it in the oven.”

#7 Pearl Harbor, December 7th 1941
Al-Qaeda thinks they are so smart flying planes into stuff, but
they are just ripping off the Japanese, who perfected the “Kamikaze”
move long ago. The unprovoked attack of Pearl Harbor brought the
United States into World War II, and the Japanese into our hearts.
Too Soon Factor: Americans died 64 years ago. Hmmm.
But so did a lot of Japanese, so now’s a good time to dive
bomb this tragedy. Fire away!
Example: After watching Ben Affleck in Pearl Harbor
you almost wish the Japanese had done a better job.
#6 The JFK Assassination, November 22, 1963
It
was one guy! You would have thought the assassination of President
Kennedy was equivalent to the mass genocide of tens of thousands
of civilians in Rwanda the way people get all bent out of shape
every time I crack a joke about JFK’s brains landing in Jackie’s
lap. If one white person counts for two brown people, and one American
counts for two foreigners, then one white, American President apparently
counts for a whole shit load of people! Also, he got shot in Texas,
and that’s about as it American as it gets.
Too Soon Factor: Forty years later and it’s
still a “Too Sooner” for some people. But when old people
talk about “I remember where I was when JFK died.” You
can smugly inform them you weren’t even born yet and regale
them with the following zinger:
Example: The bullet going into JFK’s head
was the first time JFK was the one getting penetrated.
#5
Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, January 28th 1986.
School children across the country watched the launch and subsequent
disaster on live television because one of the astronauts was to
be the first teacher in space. Way to traumatize a childhood! A
faulty “O Ring” dashed our dreams of a Star Trek future,
and sent the space program back to boring orbital missions.
Too Soon Factor:
Five whites, one Asian and a black exploded above Kennedy Space
Center 20 years ago. That’s only five white Americans, but
they were all astronauts, so that makes them public figures, which
thus increases the “Too Soon” factor. Ironically, however,
because of the Challenger Disaster, no one cares about astronauts
anymore, so screw ‘em!
Example: How many Challenger Astronauts does it
take to screw in a solid fuel booster rocket? None, they’re
all dead!

#4 The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, September
11th, 2001
Although it’s been four years already, it’s still a
doozy when you try to throw out some 911 jokes at a dinner party.
Best way to humorously broach the subject of 911 is to put it in
the perspective of “Well at least 19 of those towel heads
died too.”
Too Soon Factor: Three thousand Americans died
in a heinous act of war in New York Fucking City. Too Soon!
Example: American Airlines will now be doubling
your frequent flyer miles for any flights through skyscrapers.
#3 The Tsunami, December 26th, 2004
Close
to 250,000 brown people died in Indonesia (come on, it can’t
be racist if CNN does it, right? You know, when they give you separate
statistics on how many Americans died in any given tragedy? That’s
what I’m talking about here!).
Too Soon Factor: Although more people died in the
2004 Tsunami then any other single natural disaster in modern history,
it was half a world away. Thus jokes were moving quicker then a
tidal wave just days after the tragic event!
Example: “This week is Indonesian hygiene
week. Thousands will be washing up on the beach.”

#2 Hurricane Katrina. August 29thst 2005
To figure out how long to wait before making Hurricane Katrina
jokes, you have to divide by half the amount of time it takes to
make jokes for 911. This is because while the people who died in
Katrina are Americans, they were also non- whites.
Too Soon Factor: Give it another six months.
Example: If you were a homeless guy in New Orleans
before the hurricane, things have got to be looking pretty good
right about now! Start picking up chicks at the Superdome: “Yeah
man, I lost everything! I can’t wait to start rebuilding my
plantation.”
#1 Hurricane Rita, September 24th 2005
Already devastated from Katrina, the nation was all but mourned
out. Then in comes Rita looking to wreck some shit, and we’re
so supposed to get all teary eyed again. Personally, I think it’s
a conspiracy to keep the people living in fear. Are the hurricanes
actually just another Cheney brainstorm devised to keep us from
focusing on Iraq?
Too Soon Factor: While this Hurricane happened
after Katrina, not as many people died from it (around 113), so
the “Too Soon Factor” decreases sharply. I say go for
it.
Example: What was the most tragic thing about Hurricane
Rita? A few people died and gas prices got higher.

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