And it's not even true. They can say whatever they want, really, it's just that now people are actually standing up for themselves and others to their faces.
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Exactly. People are just more comfortable now to say, 'hey, I actually kind of find that offensive/makes me feel uncomfortable' and we're willing to stand up for the respect we feel we deserve. You don't call your mother a 'b*tch', maybe don't call the LGBT+ 'tr*nn--s'
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The part about pushing the fat kid in front was funny.
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Because it didn’t actually happen!!!
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Louis actually had an episode of his show on not saying the derogatory term for gay man. It was really moving.
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You laughed along with Conan when Louis was on the couch around the time he was doing his "let the kids with peanut allergies die".
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So? Context matters. Louis is not funny anymore, especially given the context of his fall from comedic grace.
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