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Comments by "voteZDLR" (@voteZDLR) on "Comedian on Being Kicked Off Stage for ‘Inappropriate’ Jokes" at Columbia University | Joe Rogan" video.
I mean with snowflakes like that the only way he had a chance would be if he translated his other logical comments/arguments into emotional appeals just like his audience. Be outraged yourself, dude, like "It's because I'm brown isn't it?" I guarantee he'd not only have been allowed to stay, he'd get an honorary degree from Columbia in the field of his choice and he'd probably also get a written apology from the Dean.
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We've created a culture where if someone does or says anything that is even remotely deemed "taboo" or "offensive" that you can be outraged at it and because social media is where it is the person who made the slip can be unemployed as soon as that night, if you're loud and mad enough. We've also created this unwritten law that defines "offensive language" and the only problem with it is that that dictionary of unacceptable language and terminology/ideas is only growing, not getting smaller. This is something that directly threatens the comedian because the one thing that gave them legs to begin with, free speech, is slowly and systematically being shut down in it's own right.
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I love you for posting all these I do kind of wonder what your criteria is for marking the ends of these videos lol I mean this one it ends like mid-sentence with Joe saying "This is what you're hired t-"
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Yeah I was just watching this thing on VICE that talks about the same thing, where like college campuses basically more and more are policing the content of the comedians. Comedians have long had a history with performing at universities as places that were "hip" for comedy as well as filled with young, impressionable minds that gave the work a bit more of a point, even, but in this day and age it's almost like the entire life existence of the comedian is at stake because we're living in the era of the offended.
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