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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Well yes, but that's only relevant if we're saying that "anything true is fine" and no one should be fired from a show for saying anything so long as it's true.
I mean, I can't imagine that someone who said "You are fat and have a huge nose and your breath smells like actual dog ****" to a guest would get to keep their job just because all of those things happened to be factually accurate  .
Basically I think if someone says something with the obvious INTENT of causing upset, then it doesn't really matter whether or not it's "just a fact". In fact, often it's worse if it IS the truth.
Tl;Dr preying on someone's insecurities to deliberately upset them isn't OK just because the thing they're insecure about is true.
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fair enough, I see your point.