“For harassment, we look at whether the purpose of the video is to incite harassment, threaten or humiliate an individual” well if that’s the case then the late night hosts & SNL (Who you sell premium ad roll & promote) would be banned as they’ve been dunking on same ppl for yrs
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Replying to @East_ @TeamYouTube
Calling someone a lispy queer with no other 'joke' attached is very different from political satire or a comedy sketch. Though I personally don't find SNL funny, surely you can see that there's a pretty clear difference between what they do and what Crowder did
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Crowder is also a comedian, much like SNL you might not find him funny, but others do.
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Right, but if your joke is just calling a gay guy a queer than you ain't much of a comedian
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Replying to @yorkshirealexx @SMthegamer1 and
Where does it end then? There are plenty of videos calling Trump an orange cheeto, calling Christians hypocrites...etc. Under these guidelines, they too should be demonized.
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @SMthegamer1 and
Are you comparing calling Trump orange to calling a gay man a fag or queer? Seriously?
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Replying to @yorkshirealexx @SMthegamer1 and
The problem isn't that Crowder called Carlos Maza a queer. Carlos calls himself and others queer daily as evidenced below. The problem is that Crowder is a conservative who called him 'lispy'. LISPY! I mean, c'mon, really?? GTFOH!
pic.twitter.com/aOoWITmyvR
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @SMthegamer1 and
Because he is gay, he's allowed to reclaim the word, unless Crowder isn't telling, he isn't so he can't
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Replying to @yorkshirealexx @Catherine3684 and
Now we're deciding who gets to own or reclaim words? What has the World come to?
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Replying to @j_mcnulty54b @yorkshirealexx and
How do you reclaim a word that was never taken away?
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That's what I'm trying to figure out? Wasn't it originally an insult to call someone queer? When did all that change?
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