Internet divided over Tristan Tate's 'no censorship on comedy' stand: 'World has become way too soft'

Tristan Tate asserts that comedy should't be censored because of its nature
PUBLISHED NOV 6, 2023
 Tristan Tate asserts that comedy should not be banned irrespective of its content (tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate asserts that comedy should not be banned irrespective of its content (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the social media figure recognized for his controversial viewpoints, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice a polarizing opinion related to comedy.

Some of Tate's statements have faced strong criticism from the online community due to their controversial nature, as they may be perceived as hurtful to certain individuals who read his tweets.

Tristan Tate breaks drinking Red Bull world record (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)
Tristan Tate talks about comedy in a recent tweet (NewEraBlueTerra/YouTube)

Recently, Tristan Tate expressed an opinion regarding women, asserting that being overweight is not considered attractive.

This viewpoint was met with strong disapproval from many women.

What are Tristan Tate's comments on comedy?

In a recent tweet on X, Tate made a statement that was perceived as controversial.

Tate began by asserting, "Comedy should never be censored or banned. Racist? Sexist? Homophobic? Cool…"

Expanding on his perspective, Tate continued, "It’s called COMEDY for a reason. As long as it’s funny personally I don’t give a s**t."



 

Tristan Tate's fans say 'the world has become soft'

After Tate's declaration that comedy should be free from censorship regardless of its content, numerous users came forward to share their perspectives on his contentious statement.

One user wrote, "The world has become way to soft."

Another user backed censorship and said, "Shock content drives up the viewership and corrupts society. I'm not saying it should be banned, but left unchecked it leads to a darker future. Look at all the "pranks" on TikTok or streams."

Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tate's fans assert that someone who is offended by comedy is a snowflake (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)

A user wrote, "If you are offended by comedy, you are a snowflake. Today’s generations don’t know anything about comedy and jokes. To them everything is an insult and they take a lot of the things personally."

A user stated, "💯 If it’s not funny to you, don’t listen. Comedians teach us what is close to the bone and what is acceptable. We find it funny in different ways but should be grown up enough to deal with it."



 



 



 



 

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