I’m not watching the clip so I admittedly don’t have the full context but I believe Larian Studios is a British company and joking about beastiality is a very common theme in British humor that pre-dates the internet.
Is this pushing degeneracy or just an example of vulgar British humor?
A reminder that Monty Python foretold a lot of woke topics in their films and sketches like with the man wanting to be a woman and have babies in Life of Brian, or the doctor in Meaning of Life replying to the new mother how it's too early to decide such things when she asks if her offspring is a boy or girl.
Jokes and satire of yesteryear is doctrine and rhetoric of today's clown world.
However people screeching about bestiality humour and vulgar content are no better than the left wing SJWs they claim to despise.
You can have bestiality humour without the testicle physics and nude males.
As someone above said, if it were a hot female there would be pure outrage.
But the only thing that makes the scene "humourous", in context, is the squirrel's reaction. But if we take out the squirrel's reaction, would you still find the scene to be funny?
I’m not watching the clip so I admittedly don’t have the full context but I believe Larian Studios is a British company and joking about beastiality is a very common theme in British humor that pre-dates the internet.
Is this pushing degeneracy or just an example of vulgar British humor?
A reminder that Monty Python foretold a lot of woke topics in their films and sketches like with the man wanting to be a woman and have babies in Life of Brian, or the doctor in Meaning of Life replying to the new mother how it's too early to decide such things when she asks if her offspring is a boy or girl.
Jokes and satire of yesteryear is doctrine and rhetoric of today's clown world.
You can have bestiality humour without the testicle physics and nude males.
As someone above said, if it were a hot female there would be pure outrage.
But the only thing that makes the scene "humourous", in context, is the squirrel's reaction. But if we take out the squirrel's reaction, would you still find the scene to be funny?
"What like that's better?" - Don Rickles