"The Stephen Hawking joke is next level..."
And over on Twitter, the post is making its rounds with folks who are proud of the kids for not bowing to political correctness (not that kids have ever been politically correct).
https://twitter.com/SirajAHashmi/status/1863453024674300312
https://twitter.com/growing_daniel/status/1863409098085278186
https://twitter.com/FrenPerikles/status/1863367841812275387
https://twitter.com/tbettz/status/1863588274620571901
Of course there are plenty of people who are upset by those defending the jokes, accusing them of making jokes about rape and normalizing (accused) rapists like Diddy and Epstein.
https://twitter.com/dykebara/status/1863592780645171427
But it's not the first time Diddy jokes have gotten folks in trouble. Obviously with the rapper and producer's arrest earlier this year, as well as the revelation from the search warrant that he allegedly had 1,000 bottles of lube and baby oil in his houses, there have been plenty of memes about him going around. And one college couple found themselves under investigation after dressing like "Diddy and baby oil" for Halloween a couple months ago.
https://twitter.com/NorthwestNick/status/1850652357513613732
Yeah, bold move dressing up like a rapist...and wearing blackface while doing it.
Brooks & Dunn even recently removed a reference to Diddy in their song "Play Something Country," replacing the line "The DJ played P. Diddy" with "The DJ played something shitty."
So on the bright side, these kids won't be the first nor last to get in trouble for Diddy jokes - and it seems that most people don't have a problem with them anyway.