I understand you, I particularly enjoyed how you disected the matter. The beef wouldn't really be a focal point, the slap would. We all know that comedy sometimes digs deep into the private lives of people which might not be so cool. Its a wake up call for comedians to cultivate perceptive filters. Nevertheless, the slap wasn't the solution
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For me, it sets a bad precedence for things to come.
How does a comedian or satirist talk about sensitive issues without fear of being lynched by people who don't agree with their opinions?
I won't try to whitewash the situation by claiming both parties are wrong because the gravity of their actions is polarising.
You don't go with a gun to a battle of words.