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Stand up comedians - who do you like or seen recently.
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<blockquote data-quote="Yulia" data-source="post: 1073454" data-attributes="member: 84041"><p>If I understood correctly this article, it's just terrible. I think a free speech can "protect" (to some extent) jokes about countries/ethnicities/religions but not about people's death/tragedy (regardless of their country/ethnicity/religion etc). </p><p>Everyone can say a stupid joke without thinking that he/she can insult others,but at least be brave enough to apologize for your stupidity after that instead of trying to "turn" your joke into something meaningful. What a cowardice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yulia, post: 1073454, member: 84041"] If I understood correctly this article, it's just terrible. I think a free speech can "protect" (to some extent) jokes about countries/ethnicities/religions but not about people's death/tragedy (regardless of their country/ethnicity/religion etc). Everyone can say a stupid joke without thinking that he/she can insult others,but at least be brave enough to apologize for your stupidity after that instead of trying to "turn" your joke into something meaningful. What a cowardice [/QUOTE]
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