Disabled Dude Plays Doom: Jamal Jones Episode 2 (Map 5) *COMPLETE AUDIO COMMENTARY
Recorded With Fraps: https://fraps.com/download.php
Played on ZDoom.
The instrumental is my piano version various Blackpink covers.
Some idiots will complain about my jokes, but they can suck a dick as I use my Free Speech!
The Importance Of Free Speech
There is no freedom to think where there is no freedom to say what one thinks, where one must always be on guard to not accidentally utter some forbidden words, to express some prohibited concept, to say what it has been deemed evil to speak.
Harassing, bullying, offensive, and hateful speech are reprehensible and ubiquitous because the world is full of hateful, ignorant, boorish, and careless people. It has always been so. Freedom of speech must nevertheless protect even the ignorant and boorish, or there is no freedom of speech.
We may not like what someone else says, we may, in fact, despise it, or even "hate" it. We may choose to become angered by someone else's words, or to allow them to hurt our feelings, and to resent them. No words, however, in themselves, can do anything to us we do not choose to allow them to do. No words can hurt us, but guns can.
But taking away ones freedom of speech is far, far worse than rape or violence. The evil that prohibits free speech reaches into the consciousness, terrorizing one's thinking and destroying their minds. The terrorists that threaten our property are pikers compared to those terrorists who threaten our souls. When freedom of speech is curtailed, any others that remain, will soon be lost as well.
On The Banning Of Jokes
People saying they don't share hip hop lyrics on Facebook because they want to present the "best versions" (I. E. "fake") of themselves to the public, or don't want their grandparents to see "nasty" things. Well, one reason that I don't share some of the more controversial hip hop lyrics on Facebook is because I feel doing so might lead to some negative consequences due to people being overly sensitive and organizations such as Facebook striving to be politically correct. Just a few weeks ago, I got banned from Facebook because, in the context of a joke, I called my Prime Minister an effeminate cuck!
With such ridiculous censorship, even the tamest of Eminem's lyrics like, "I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando. Your man don't want it, Trump's A bitch. I'll make his whole brand go under," is enough to get me banned. I don't care what grandma sees-she's the type of old lady who goes down to Mexico, takes shots with random girls, and then takes pictures and puts captions underneath like they BFFs... (Okay, maybe not, but what I'm trying to say is, my grandparents are fucking cool.)
Twitter will now ban you for making fun of:
Millennials
Boomers
MRA man-babies
Feminist man haters
Coronavirus winners
Transgender sufferers
Gaylords (Me)
Disabled (Also me!)
Islam (Christianity is ok though.)
Sexy Mexicans (Or any other minority, sexy or otherwise)
Famous People NOT named Michael Jackson
Gorillas (Such as Harambe or Leslie Jones)
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If offensive jokes are to be banned, why not ban murder jokes, incest jokes, adultery jokes and jokes about travelling salesmen, mothers in law and rabbits? All were certainly offensive to the ears of pre-War BBC Radio.
It is a short and slippery slope from banning jokes to burning books.
Sometimes, jokes about rape can be funny–just like sometimes, jokes about the Holocaust can be funny. It's just got to be done right.
Hey, Holocaust jokes are never funny. My grandfather died in a concentration camp…fell off a guard tower.
Look, vagina jokes aren't funny, period. Neither are 9/11 jokes, they're just plane wrong. And cripple jokes? I just can't stand them. I also don't see what's so funny about Helen Keller jokes either...
The world is a magical place full of people waiting to be offended by something. Be glad I'm not an insecure man. Insecure men are like thongs: far too sensitive and always up your ass. Take it from me: life is too short to be serious all the time. So, if you can't laugh at yourself, call me.. I'll laugh at you.
What we often mean when we say "that's not funny" is, "that isn't Right!". Morally speaking. We believe that the fact that people (not you) are laughing at that joke (finding it funny) is a sign of something wrong in the society - that the telling of that joke validates or encourages a wrong view. When you say a joke that offends you is 'not funny', you mean that the topic at hand is serious. That the laughter is by definition a signal of agreement, and that the joke, and its prompting laughter is harmful in some tangible way.
But here's the thing: offensive jokes do not, or should not, need have any wider implications – they are inconsequential, "just jokes"to be taken as seriously as a botaniphobic's gardening advice.
Like this one:
What do you call a homosexual in a wheelchair? Rolaids.
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