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The video is a rant by a British youtuber who criticizes the trend of people getting offended by everything and trying to censor free speech and comedy. He gives examples of how political correctness has gone too far and harmed creativity and democracy. He defends his right to make jokes about anything, even sensitive topics like Nazis, and urges his viewers to resist the pressure of the "snowflake generation". He says being offended does not give anyone the right to control others and that people should be themselves without fear.
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- 1. Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychologist working in the US Army, opened fire on the other troops in the base while shouting "God is great" in Arabic, killing 13 people in November 2009.
- 2. The Pentagon knew about Hasan's radical ideologies before the attack, but did not take any action against him for fear of being accused of racial profiling.
- 3. The Fawlty Towers episode "The Germans" is considered by many to be the greatest 30 minutes of TV comedy ever written and performed, but it contains non-PC jokes that are now cut by the BBC when they air it on TV.
- 4. Comedy should have no bounds and making fun of horrible things can help people cope with them and trivialize their impact.
- 5. Scottish comedian and youtuber Mark Meechan was arrested and fined for a hate crime after posting a video in which he taught his girlfriend's pug to do a Nazi salute as a joke.
- 6. Meechan's case sets a dangerous precedent for free speech and democracy, as he was clearly not supporting Nazi views or ideologies, but making a comedy video.
- 7. Offense is subjective and being offended does not give anyone the right to control how others behave and talk.
- 8. The snowflake generation is a term used to describe a small minority of people who are easily offended and try to police thought and free speech, often using social media to do so.
- 9. Advertisers and TV broadcasters are also influenced by the snowflake crowd and tend to censor or avoid any content that could be seen as offensive by anyone, which limits creativity and originality.
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