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smroadkill15 said:
CourageTCD said:

It is complicated to give you examples as we are probably not from the same country, so you wouldn't know the comedian nor know the law he is breaking from my country, the same way I don't know comedians/laws from the place you live. My point is if someone, who happens to call him/herself a comedian, is using their words to break laws with sprinkles of laughter behind it, he/she should face legal consequences. This comedian would have the right to defend him/herself on court and be found guilty or not guilty from whatever thing he/she was being accused of

If you can't give actual examples of these jokes, including the names of comedians saying this, you literally have no grounds to stand on for this stance so how can anyone take it seriously. For all we know, you may be taking these jokes out of context, missing the sarcasm, or don't have a good sense of humor. 

I'm not interested in the jokes themselves in this conversation, leave them for the judges to analyze. My point is that the boundary must be the law as for anything in society. If I threat you somehow, you must have legal tools to deal with me and prevent me to continuing doing that. The same way goes if I threat you but desguised as a joke, understand? Regarding the threat itself, you want me to give an example of joke so that you can analyze it and see yourself if it is an actual threat or something like that. I don't have a real life example of one that can be categorized as the example I brought (the joky threat). But I defend that you have legal tools to deal with them