Also not a “she”.
Also not a “she”.
You’re using the comic’s broad strokes to defend your use of it in a context that is much more nuanced. Doesn’t work like that.
Why do they have to be from a particular country of origin to see that the TSA and local law enforcement programs aren’t adequate?
Someone refusing to buy her music is not a punishment. Same with the radio station: they didn’t “ban” her music, they simply decided to stop paying royalties.
...said the gamer...
What are you afraid of?
Why does it have to be on U.S. soil to be an indicator of significant risk?
I’m good with it.
Sure, it does. Comedians do it all the time. Sarah Silverman does it daily. The Women’s March in D.C. was a prime example of people saying heinous things, including Madonna’s remarks about the White House.
Hello, fellow bigot!
That’s a penalty, not a punishment. Punishing someone for their speech is discrimination.
The poster you replied to said “free speech”, not “free speech rights”.
No, it’s not. You are using the comic in the wrong context.
Sorry, I don’t take bets under $200, even when I know I can win. Just seems dirty.
Dubby’s plight has nothing to do censorship. He signed a contract that specified conduct standards.
History and context have nothing to do with how offended a person is. Are we for equality, or what?
Bullshit. Using a racial or misogynist slur in a moment of spiteful anger is not indicative of a deep hate. It is indicative of a stupid taboo cultivated by a generation of narcissistic fucking snowflakes.
Public Service Announcement: Poorly drawn comics do not supercede the RIGHT to free speech.
Think this would happen if a black person posted slurs against whitey?
I really don’t see how this is going to help us re-evaluate our perceptions of gender and society. I mean, no one is going to play this game that isn’t already a terribly confused person.