Saturday 6 September 2014

Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers

Adult Hindi Jokes Biography

Source:- Google.com.pk
The "Adult Hindi joke" is a term used by Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire in 2002 to summarize one of the results of his research. For his experiment, named LaughLab, he created a website where people could rate and submit jokes. Purposes of the research included discovering the joke that had the widest appeal and understanding among different cultures, demographics and countries.The History Channel eventually hosted a special on the subject.The winning joke, which was later found to be based on a 1951 Goon Show sketch by Spike Milligan, was submitted by Gurpal Gosal of Manchester:Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He doesn't seem to be breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy whips out his phone and calls the emergency services. He gasps, "My friend is dead! What can I do?" The operator says "Calm down. I can help. First, let's make sure he's dead." There is a silence, then a gun shot is heard. Back on the phone, the guy says "OK, now what?"Polish migration from the dismantled Polish state throughout the 19th century was considerable due to ethnic discrimination by the German, Austrian and Russian empires, and unemployment on traditionally Polish lands.Some Polish jokes were brought to America by German displaced persons fleeing war-torn Europe in the late 1940s. During the political transformations of the Soviet controlled Eastern block in the 1980s, the much earlier German anti-Polish sentiment—dating at least to the policies of Otto von Bismarck and the persecution of Poles under the German Empire—was revived in East Germany against Solidarność (Solidarity). Polish jokes became common, reminding some of the spread of such jokes under the Nazis.Some of the early 20th century Polish jokes might have been told originally before World War II in disputed border-regions such as Silesia, suggesting that Polish jokes did not originate in Nazi Germany, but a lot earlier, as an outgrowth of regional jokes rooted in historical social class differences. Nonetheless, these jokes were later fuelled by ethnic slurs disseminated by German warlords and National Socialist propaganda that attempted to justify the Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles by presenting them as dirty and relegating them as inferior on the basis of not being German. Polish jokes were used to spread anti-Polish prejudice to justify atrocities against Poles (Jewish and non-Jewish) by the German Nazi army.Polish Americans became the subject of derogatory jokes at the time when Polish immigrants came to America in considerable numbers fleeing mass persecution at home perpetrated by Frederick the Greatand Tsar Nicholas I. They took the only jobs available to them, usually requiring physical labor. The same job-related stereotypes persisted even as Polish Americans joined the middle class in the mid 20th century. "These degrading stereotypes were far from harmless. The constant derision, often publicly disseminated through the mass media, caused serious identity crises, feeling of inadequacy, and low self-esteem for many Polish Americans." During the Cold War era, despite the sympathy in the US for Poland being subjected to communism, negative stereotypes about Polish Americans endured, mainly because of the Hollywood/TV media involvement.According to Christie Davies, American versions of Polish jokes are an unrelated "purely American phenomenon" and do not express the "historical Old World hatreds". This view is challenged by the Polish American Journal researchers who argue that Nazi and Soviet propaganda shaped the perception of Poles.Ethnic jokes about "new immigrants" may play on various negative stereotypes; in the case of early Polish jokes told by Americans, remarks on intelligence was a particularly frequent cliché. An example of a Polish joke told by TV media was: "Why can't they make ice cubes in Poland anymore? -- Because someone lost the recipe."Debate continues whether the early Polish jokes brought to states like Wisconsin by German immigrants were directly related to the wave of American jokes of the early 1960s. Since the late 1960s, Polish American organizations made continuous effort to challenge the negative stereotyping of the Polish people once prevalent in U.S. media. In the 1960s and 70's TV shows like All in the Family, The Tonight Show, and Laugh-In often used jokes received by American Poles as demeaning. The Polish jokes heard in the 1970s led the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to approach the U.S. State Department to complain, a move that ultimately had no effect. The 2010 documentary film Polack by James Kenney explores the source of the Polish joke in America, tracing it through history and into contemporary politics.The depiction of Polish Americans in the play Polish Joke by David Ives has resulted in a number of complaints by the Polonia in the US.
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Adult Hindi Jokes Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers

No comments:

Post a Comment