Commentary: An homage to the dad joke, one of the great traditions of fatherhood

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Dad jokes aren’t just bad puns; they are also a way for dads to assert their fatherly privilege over their families without the toxicity that patriarchy can often imply, say these folklore experts.

If you haven’t been asleep for the past 20 years, you’ll probably recognise this exchange as a dad joke.

Furthermore, dad jokes are not transgressive. They are not sexist, racist, scatological, profane or political; they punch neither up nor down. For these reasons, they don’t involve any sort of risk of offending people. The dad joke is almost the opposite of stand-up comedy. Abruptly, dad has shifted the mood from casual conversation to joke. Because it’s a harmless quip, no one can recoil in indignation.

He’s commanding the room, as a patriarch would, but doing so in the gentlest, most playful way possible.

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