Op you never mentioned how the people at the table reacted. I will assume if they were offended and felt "accosted" by that joke it would have been obvious, and you would have mentioned it here to further your opinion about the joke itself.
Maybe they thought it was hilarious and felt no need to report their server for the service they received. Maybe you should have let them decide whether or not it was worth speaking to the manager. What's next reporting passer-bys for saying something you don't like?
More likely the manager said that to shut up the complainer and rolled his eyes when she left.
In all honesty? I highly doubt it. Possible without a doubt. Sure, the manager said that to the OP because they never disagree with a guest to their face. They aren't going to laugh at them and tell them to "lighten up Francis" because they are professional and know how to appease the guest in front of them. Did the Manager actually speak to the server? Who knows. Likely forgot all about it when the next guest complaint came in. Because in the grand scheme of things that can be wrong and complained about, this isn't even a blip on the radar
It's not just about the one time the OP heard the CM say the "joke". It's about future times that they might say this and offend someone. Nothing wrong with explaining to the CM, that's it's not OK to joke about someone with a disability.
If you were at the restaurant sitting next to your daughter or granddaughter that was schitzophrenic, I DOUBT very much you would think it's funny.
Sorry, that doesn't offend either. It's not making fun of a guest. It would be making fun of himself. Neither this comment, not the original one was directed AT anyone. Neither directly make fun of a guest.
As for the racial joke comment, not the same thing at all. Again, no one made fun of someone else here.
How do you know that? Some of us have no problem laughing at our real problems.
Yes, you are right but I would bet the majority would not find it funny. Perhaps a lot of you don't know the challenges of debilitating (mental or physical) diseases. I am not saying none of you but I doubt the majority would feel like everyone around "having a good laugh" over it. Did you ever hear the phrase "until you walked in someone's shoes"?
Of course you would! As would anyone who heard it, no matter what the mental ability of their families are. That would be atrocious and worthy of firing right on the spot. What this server said and that statement are not even in the same universe of severity.
No one made fun of a guest in that statement. It was not directed AT anyone.
Many of us deal or have dealt with family members with mental illnesses. I know I have in my family & as a neighbor. Most of us hearing a joke like that would probably roll our eyes, but I definitely wouldn't report anybody to a manager. You seem determined to beat your opinion into our heads, but some of us simply don't agree with you. It's not personal. It just a matter of different people & different opinions. We don't all choose to handle difficult situations the same way.Yes, you are right but I would bet the majority would not find it funny. Perhaps a lot of you don't know the challenges of debilitating (mental or physical) diseases. I am not saying none of you but I doubt the majority would feel like everyone around "having a good laugh" over it. Did you ever hear the phrase "until you walked in someone's shoes"?
At the end of the day, we're never going to agree on this, and that's fine. Some of us discourage these jokes because we're trying to break the stigma surrounding mental illness so people do get help before they hurt themselves or others, and don't live suffering. It's not that we don't want people to have fun or want to be wet blankets.
At one time people thought it was okay to tell racist jokes with the n-word, jokes about mentally handicapped people, and jokes about the LGBT community. People stood up for those communities, and it made a difference. Those jokes aren't nearly as socially acceptable anymore.
I am standing with the mental health community, and if that makes me the "PC police" so be it. If it stops even one person from hurting themselves or feeling worse about what they're dealing with, it's worth it.![]()
Not only that, but OP mentioned that their family was worried about making it in time for their next FP. I hope OP's family didn't miss out on something they had been looking forward to because OP had to put on their white armor & get up on their horse over something that didn't concern them & was dismissed as soon as they left.
I know exactly what the OP said. I could be more blunt about my thoughts, but I won't. To put it as tactfully as I can, if you were dining with your brother & your server made a joke about the mentally ******** (your words), then you would be justified in saying something to the manager.
To me, the fact that this joke doesn't even make sense should make it less offensive not more.
ETA: Most anyone would find the extreme example you gave offensive, including me. My original response to this post is to reply to your statement in relation to the OP.
But what your Mom apparently heard & what the OP overhead from a different table can't even be compared. Jumping to the extreme to make a point rarely has an effective result.My example was maybe more extreme but my mother was at a dinner show one night and the character's made derogatory remarks about "retards". My mother went up to that actor after the show and balled him out. Like I said, someone could be hearing these statement's that love someone with a disability and don't want to hear people laughing about their disability.
It didn't sound like she was trying to tattle on this server, just pointing out that someone made a joke that others might find offensive. She then went on her way. It seems appropriate. It's not as if she turned around and chewed out the server publicly for his joke.IMO, chewing him out would have been better than reporting him to his manager.Am I the only one who doesn't think the OP caused some enormous obnoxious scene by reporting the comment to the manager?It didn't sound like she was trying to tattle on this server, just pointing out that someone made a joke that others might find offensive. She then went on her way. It seems appropriate. It's not as if she turned around and chewed out the server publicly for his joke.
I'm offended that you didn't like my post.This post is offensive. The OP, who seems very reasonable and caring, just mentioned it to the manager on the way out, thinking that she was perhaps preventing someone from hearing this "joke" by someone who would be highly offended by it.
and this is what disney has always been good at. Humor without making fun of anyone. Like I said before, the humor in the Jungle Cruise is corny, hokey and has a lot of bad puns. You can do all of that without making fun of stereotypes.
