So ... which one was the homosexual? The irishman or the jew?
I had mixed feelings about it, being both bi and Jewish...
on the one hand, I could decide to be offended
on the other, I can also decide what other things I could do with my time
for me, there are many things in the world that are hateful and more demeaning than the story I could make up about the joke.
so today I decided not to take it personally
So ... which one was the homosexual? The irishman or the jew?
I saw it as a one person: a gay Jewish Irishman.

So ... which one was the homosexual? The irishman or the jew?
I had mixed feelings about it, being both bi and Jewish...
on the one hand, I could decide to be offended
on the other, I can also decide what other things I could do with my time
for me, there are many things in the world that are hateful and more demeaning than the story I could make up about the joke.
so today I decided not to take it personally
ah yes! So the ethnicity of the third person, the homosexual, was irrelevant?
I meant that in a totally non offensive way - just pointing out the two of the three were identified by their ethnicity, the third by sexual orientation --- accompanied by a picture of a rooster.
And they all have something in common. Can you guess what that is?
They are all standing in a bar!![]()
Well, that is a correct answer. But it isn't the only correct answer. But good thinking.
Jiro?
Dang, you are quick with the edits! LOL

they all are victims of bigotry on constant basis![]()