| the-pi-guy said:
I've literally said 0 things about the government. I'm just talking about an idealized standard. In practice, this is currently handled by the market. People decide which comedians they want to go to. Companies decide whether they want to support a comedian. Whether that company is one of the broadcast networks or a private bar. That is their right. Can't force companies to give money to comedians they don't want to support. Can't force people to go to a comedy act they don't want to support. |
Now I know you haven't said anything about the government. But I'm asking you a direct question. Do you think the government should? If so, how? If not, what should we do about this proposed thinly veiled hate speech?
I'm not asking about how it's currently handled or the idealized standard. I'm asking you what you think should be done. Because that's kind of the topic of this whole thread.







