Quote #174207
Well, I’m not afraid to say something if I think it’s funny, even if it’s harsh or racist.
Sarah Silverman
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line frames a defense of transgressive comedy: the speaker claims a willingness to voice a joke they find funny even when it crosses into taboo territory ("harsh" or "racist"). Read charitably, it gestures toward a common comedian’s argument that intent and comic framing can justify discussing ugly subjects, and that policing language can chill satire. Read critically, it also illustrates how “it’s funny” can be used to excuse harm, normalizing racist speech under the banner of humor and shifting responsibility from impact to intent. The quote’s significance lies in spotlighting the ethical tension between comedic freedom and social accountability.




