The summary is:
The video is a commentary on the dangers of political correctness and how it threatens free speech and comedy. The narrator argues that being offended is subjective and does not give anyone the right to censor or control others. He gives examples of how comedians have been punished or restricted by the over-offended snowflake generation and their advertisers. He also criticizes the court case of Mark Meechan, who was fined for making a joke video of his pug doing a Nazi salute. He urges the viewers to stand up for their freedom of expression and not let others dictate how they should behave or think.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In November 2009, Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychologist working in the US army, opened fire on other troops, killing 13 people.
2. The Pentagon was aware of Hasan's radical ideologies and his communication with other radical Muslims before the act of terrorism.
3. Hasan's colleagues had expressed concerns about him being a "ticking time bomb."
4. Political correctness prevented action against Hasan, leading to the tragic event.
5. Comedy shows from the sixties, seventies, and eighties are considered original and witty.
6. The BBC has cut certain scenes from the Fawlty Towers episode "The Germans" due to sensitivity concerns.
7. Stand-up comedians today face pressure to censor their material due to political correctness.
8. Comedians like Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Carr, and Frankie Boyle have been reprimanded by British television regulators Ofcom.
9. Social media is used to publicly ridicule comedians who use anti-PC language.
10. Advertisers refuse to advertise on shows that could be construed as offensive.
11. YouTube censors content creators by stripping away advertising revenue for edgy content.
12. Mark Meechan was arrested on suspicion of hate crime for a video he posted on YouTube.
13. Meechan was found guilty and fined £800 for the video deemed offensive.
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