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Old 11-06-2020, 07:49 PM #10
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It may not be the end of free speech but it doesn't say much about what the future of comedy will look like once everything is deemed offensive.
Plenty of offensive humour shows are still around, South Park looks at the outrage and shrugs and it keeps chugging on. It's so weak willed to be like 'Oh everything is offensive now Guess we can't have certain kinds of humour because an imaginary 'they' said so!'. No one is stopping anyone from having an edgy sense of humour or telling borderline jokes. Many **** comedians cry about how offense culture is killing their comedy, good comedians carry on regardless.

'I'm offended' shouldn't bother anyone with a spine to stick to their creative endeavors.
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