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7:00 pm - 07/11/2012

Patton Oswalt (and other comedians) Defend Daniel Tosh


In the wake of a female audience member accusing Daniel Tosh of making a rape joke at her expense, comedians have taken to Twitter to comment on the controversy.

While numerous comedy fans and professionals have tweeted messages condemning Tosh's response to the female heckler, some comedy figures, including Jim Norton, Louis C.K. and Opie of The Opie & Anthony Show, have expressed support for Tosh and for a comedians' right to speak uncensored.

Dane Cook, who performed at The Laugh Factory on the same night as Tosh, had a darker message: easily offended people should kill themselves.








Not familiar with Anthony Jeselnik but his tweet was the worst I've seen.

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butterbuns 12th-Jul-2012 02:27 am (UTC)
Get out.
tx5mym5 12th-Jul-2012 03:35 am (UTC)
No. I've been here longer than you. You will deal with my dissent and curiosity respectfully. I don't want the usual echo chamber bullshit here.
ginger_maya 12th-Jul-2012 09:57 am (UTC)
Then show some respect and don't like a misogynistic dumbfuck.
tx5mym5 14th-Jul-2012 12:07 pm (UTC)
I may be a dumbfuck, but I'm not misogynistic (or I try not to be).
frisbeetarian 16th-Jul-2012 11:51 pm (UTC)
he/she is showing respect - you, on the other hand, aren't.
frisbeetarian 16th-Jul-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
if you're going to be rude, then at least give an opposing argument. you're not helping this discussion at all by insulting someone who is politely and respectfully stating their opinion. if you don't agree with it, say why - if you can't do that, then it would be better for everyone if you just stayed out of the discussion.
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