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Comedy, like most other forms of entertainment, is subject to generational differences. What was once considered funny and edgy may now be seen as offensive or outdated. The Battle of the Generations in comedy is an ongoing struggle that has been going on for decades.

Baby Boomers grew up with television shows like I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners, which were groundbreaking at the time. These shows paved the way for modern sitcoms and sketch comedy, but also set a certain standard for what was considered funny. However, as Generation X and Millennials grew up with different cultural references and experiences, they began to find humor in different places.

In the 1980s and 1990s, stand-up comedy exploded in popularity with performers like Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams bringing a fresh perspective and a new style of humor to the stage. This comedic shift continued into the early 2000s with comedians like Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K., who pushed the boundaries even further with their edgier material.

However, as society became more aware of issues surrounding race, gender, and sexuality, the comedy scene began to change. Millennial comedians such as Issa Rae and Hannah Gadsby use their platforms to discuss these topics in a frank and honest way opening up new discourse around what is and isn't appropriate to joke about.

However, this battle between the generations is not one-sided. Many Baby Boomers have openly criticized younger generations for being too politically correct and not having a sense of humor. On the other hand, young people argue that older comedians are out of touch and have failed to keep up with changing attitudes towards sensitive issues.

It’s important to note that this battle is not just limited to stand-up comedy and the entertainment industry but extends to everyday life as well. With social media platforms, memes, and even office jokes, what's genuinely funny can still be debated.

In conclusion, humor is subjective, and what’s funny to some may not be amusing to others. The battle of these generations towards comedy reflects the changes we see in our society as ideologies change and evolve over time. While it may reflect political correctness times, we should at least agree on the fact that being offensive and for the sake of it can never be defended. As something that figures prominently in our everyday lives, comedy will continue to generate lively debate about what's ok and what isn't. Nevertheless, regardless of age and generation, humor remains significant in helping people cope with everyday life challenges through laughter.

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