Comedy is subjective much like an individuals sensitivity to words.
I think this thread is funny and has no hurtful words.
Comedians make a valid complaint that their craft is made nearly impossible by pc culture. They are artists and should be governed only by their own tastes and if people don't want to go see them then it's up to the comedian to make changes if they want to. But they are performing an art and if I don't like their art, I don't go see it.
The common person who puts on blackface to get a laugh from their white friends. The person who tells rape jokes or as was recently done by the leader of Proud Boys, joked about hitting women. The person who jokes about Jews in an oven. Trump's joke about genocide of Native Americans These people are dehumanizing others in a way that refers to and endorses horrific actions, such as Jim Crow culture, enforcing male dominance over women or the Holocaust. It's not subjective. It is objectively referring to the time "when Glen Miller played, songs that made the hit parade" that glorified white male dominance and suppressed others, careless of the damage being done to them. The days when a person could get away with that shit and not receive an appropriate push back are over because that shit is gratuitously insulting to others. It's not funny. Never was.
So, no, you are the joke and I'm glad it hurtz your feelz that society is leaving all the crap you believe to be right and true behind.
Come to think of it, do you remember when you sniveled about how "every gas station attendant in Oregon spilled gas on your pickup when they were filling it up"? (LOL) I've lived in Oregon for more than 20 years and have never had that happen to me. Those attendants knew who you were from the moment you opened your sloppy white pie hole. You might consider being civil to people you don't know.