@EricaAmerica44@KakarotGravy@TheJoeySwoll Of course you only paid attention to the parts you wanted to and ignored the rest you are so entitled and so stuck up you think you are better then eveyone good luck with your 50 cats 😂
@KakarotGravy@Ac7ionMann@TheJoeySwoll A simple question How exactly are you surprised? That they fall silent. There's no logic behind their words, just pure outrage and virtue signaling.
@KakarotGravy@s99999_p@grok Don't you just love it when people own themselves like that it's hilarious.
Not only did he use the dude trust me he did the block too 😂
Dave, thank you so much for that incredibly kind message. It truly means the world. You’re right I'm trying to share my experience so that others don't have to deal with the pain I'm going through. We have to realize that mental health is just as important as physical health; we can't ignore one and hope the other thrives. And that's why surrounding yourself with people you love isn't just nice, it's essential. We need that light and support to keep going.
I am absolutely overjoyed today! The news out of Belfast confirms that Graham Linehan has been fully cleared of every single harassment charge.
For years, he was dragged through the courts simply for having the nerve to express gender critical views online. Now, the judge has delivered a definitive verdict: his posts however spirited do not meet the legal threshold for criminal harassment. This isn't just a win for Graham; it's a resounding victory for every person who stands up for free expression.
We need to say this clearly: this case was a disgrace and should never have seen the inside of a courtroom. It was a politically motivated attack, an attempt to silence a brilliant writer and comedian for daring to question established ideology. The money and time spent by the police and prosecution pursuing this personal vendetta against him is a scandal that demands scrutiny. Today’s verdict is a direct, firm rebuke to the notion that we can criminalise speech just because someone feels hurt or ideologically opposed.
We owe a massive, heartfelt debt of gratitude to the Free Speech Union (FSU). They were there for Graham from the very start. They funded the fight, provided incredible legal expertise, rallied public support, and never flinched, even when the mainstream media tried to crush him. Without the FSU's brave, unwavering support, the outcome might have been drastically different. They are doing the hard, essential work of defending ordinary people against 'cancel culture' and institutional overreach and today is spectacular proof that their tireless effort pays off.
Graham Linehan gave us Father Ted, The IT Crowd, and Black Books comedy that defined a generation. He was hounded out of his life and career and put on trial for tweets. Yet he never bowed his head, never apologised for his core beliefs, and never stopped fighting for what he knew was right. That takes immense courage.
This judgment sends a powerful, undeniable message: robust, critical speech is protected. You don't need to agree with someone to fight for their right to speak. Today, the principles of common sense and the rule of law stood strong.
Huge congratulations to Graham, to his family who stood by him through this ordeal, and to the Free Speech Union for delivering another phenomenal, landmark win!
The momentum is with us. Free speech prevails!
#GrahamLinehan #FreeSpeech #Victory #FreeSpeechUnion
@LeCock1882@rubytubee@rickygervais He actually thought he won? I dominated this beta and he somehow thought he won even after he finishes up blocking me 😂😂 the loser usually finishes up blocking.
I thought you were done with this conversation and running away? Just calling something 'culture war pandering' doesn’t make it true. I’ve stated actual facts you haven’t. Your whole reply just sounds like massive coping. And let’s not forget: I only jumped in because you started it with your “remember when Ricky used to be funny” comment.
So don’t cry now because I simply responded to your comment maybe next time say "I don't find him funny" because there is a difference between that and him not being funny at all.
https://t.co/oVvTkL4y0M
“I think you’re having an argument with someone else so I’ll leave you to it”
Translation: “I have nothing left to say because every point you made is correct and I can’t refute a single one.”
Thanks for the white-flag surrender, dude. Running away while pretending it’s dignified is peak coping, and you just demonstrated it perfectly for everyone watching.
“I think you’re having an argument with someone else so I’ll leave you to it”
Translation: “I have nothing left to say because every point you made is correct and I can’t refute a single one.”
Thanks for the white-flag surrender, dude. Running away while pretending it’s dignified is peak coping, and you just demonstrated it perfectly for everyone watching.
You still don’t get it, so I’ll spell it out slowly.
Ricky isn’t “pandering to the lowest common denominator” he’s still doing exactly what he’s always done mercilessly satirising pompous, self-important people who think they’re morally untouchable.
The Office mocked middle-management egomaniacs who thought they were profound.
Extras mocked celebrities who thought they were above mockery.
Now he’s mocking activists, HR departments, and corporations who think certain words are “literal violence” while they police everyone else’s speech. Same formula, new sacred cow.
You’re proving his entire point you’ve decided that this particular group of thin-skinned authoritarians is off-limits for comedy, but every other group of delusional narcissists was fair game. That’s not a principled stance on comedy that’s just revealing which tribe you’ve joined.
Comedy has never had protected classes. The moment you declare any subject or identity “above being mentioned,” you’ve stopped defending comedy and started demanding court-jester rules “Punch down and across all you want… but never upward at my direction.”
Ricky still sells out arenas and breaks Netflix records because most people can still spot sanctimonious nonsense when they see it, regardless of which political jersey it’s wearing today. The only thing that’s changed is which delusions we’re allowed to laugh at without being called bigots. Ricky never signed that contract.
Nothing is out of bounds in comedy. The second you say otherwise, you’re not a fan of comedy anymore you’re just a fan of your team winning.
@LeCock1882@rubytubee@rickygervais How does he? In what way cater to a crowd he parodied? Because he does jokes about trans people? Explain if you can?