Jokes can still be calls for violence. They're not magically different because you think they're funny. A woman died and people laughed. Does that make her murder a joke and, therefor, off limits?
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Also you've still not given me any evidence of crowder explicitly stating to cause harm to somebody, only that he's alluded to it. Maza has clearly called for actual violence.
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Replying to @ItsAqua18 @frigadae and
I told you that you wouldn't believe them and you preloaded your bad faith responses with "it's a joke". Why waste my time?
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LOL you literally just dont have evidence that's why. Crowder has never said "go hurt x person"
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Replying to @ItsAqua18 @frigadae and
Neither did Maza. He said "them", not a specific person. So not an "actual" call for violence. Besides, what if it's a joke?
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Bot an actual call for violence? HE LITERALLY SAID TO THROW MILKSHAKES AT A GROUP OF PEOPLE LOL
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Replying to @ItsAqua18 @frigadae and
So when Crowder makes jokes about violence directed at groups of people it's different?
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I honestly dont know how you can be so thickskulled. I've told you plenty of times and showed you evidence that Maza has. But you have non, except for JOKES taken out of context lol. I think my work here is done
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Replying to @ItsAqua18 @frigadae and
So what if Maza's comments are jokes? What if I think they're funny?
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Maza has LITERALLY said to attack that group of people
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And if I think it's funny?
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