Comments by "Timothy Thomas" (@timothythomas8082) on "CNN"
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Dave Chappelle is not a holocaust denier. All I heard from him on the subject is how Kyrie Irving is. Dave was just addressing it with humor, as he always does, because Kyrie put it out there. I, myself, enjoy, as a hobby, hitting the stage at a local comedy club in my hometown on open mike night, to engage the crowd with some comedic testimony, and as a proud American who, like everyone else, is not without faults and flaws, in a country, like every other country on the planet that has its issues and a shameful past, believe wholeheartedly in the Constitution of the United States of America. Freedom of speech applies to all possible statements that can be made. This especially applies to comedy. There should be nothing off limits. It's okay to fire someone from that particular venue. It is not ok to take away that persons livrlihood. Free speech means you can make any statement you wish. Not just the ones we agree with. Cancel culture is very un-American. If you don't like something you heard, then go somewhere else, or change the channel, or dropped that comedy album off at the thrift store because chances are pretty high that someone did like it.
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Good luck with that Vlad. That system wouldn't work here, bit whatever floats your yacht. I'll leave this discussion with a wise qoute from a world renowned, famous, and legendary American theologian that we all know, Mr. Lawrence Daniel Whitney, better known as "Larry The Cable Guy" who would rebuttal the ideas of Communism,or Marxist Socialism in an Authoritarian, or Totalitarian dictatorship, by saying, "That ain't in the Bible! Not even in the red words, and thems is the important words."
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