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fandomsecrets2026-03-30 05:06 pm
[ SECRET POST #7024 ]
⌈ Secret Post #7024 ⌋
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[British comedian Jimmy Carr]
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(Anonymous) 2026-03-31 08:27 am (UTC)(link)We as a society use public figures as a visible example of what we want/expect in terms of holding people accountable. It just is a part of public discourse/living in a society.
I would expect a western comedian who uses criticism of politics or public figures as a part of their material to have some form of a moral compass to not take money from and promote a government that punishes/cover up their own citizens for criticizing the government/ruling class.
There comes a point where we should hold people accountable, even if it's just public perception and not so much lawful actions.
Like, yeah, so the comedian will continue to book gigs and go on with their career, but at the same time, I should be allowed to point at Jimmy and scream "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" at him.
If Secret OP doesnt want to condemn Jimmy Carr, I hold no ill will toward OP, but nothing OP or Jimmy or his fellow comedians will stop me from looking down on them.