The Flagrant Foul Mouth
Have you noticed specific peer groups hurling flagrant insults your way. Perhaps it is their attempt to be honest, or just rude; or is it merely your cynical perception.

For instance, a biracial peer of mine blatantly expressed his opinion on what race is preferable, he alluded to the fact white would make a better choice.
“If you have nothing nice to say then don’t say anything at all!”
Everyone has a preference, a greater liking for one alternative over another, but was his remark designed to be obviously offensive? Alternatively, is my understanding of humor stunted and feeble that I over look the playfulness of these flagrant remarks.
“You are the master of your unspoken words, but a slave to the words you have spoken.” — Winston Churchill.
The joker may design the context of their joke to subconsciously gain affiliation in reference to a particular topic. i.e. Cloak — and — dagger, the joke’s goal is to get the buy in from their peers in regards to a personal bias; the listeners reaction condones or denies the jokers ability to affiliate with the content mentioned in their joke.
