That's just not true. Try looking up ad hominem before you speak
Yea the you should try it sometime is ad hominem though, making you look humorless. But everything else is just directed at what you had to say.
Actually it's your tactic to shift the focus away from my arguments onto me and my motives, which is ad hominem and does not actually prove anything.
Wow, nice insult to my intellect. Nice way to avoid debating me also.
Wow, what a kind thing to say. Just because I disagree with you I am fucked up in the head? And you advocate to lock me up?
That's some statement, there. It's actually people like you who are very dangerous. Reminds me of North Korea, where if you insult the leader you get locked up.
People thinking they got moral highgrounds are the worst, especially those who don't listen to reason.
I never said that I supported pedophilia or the beating of women.
I merely advocate freedom of speech. Freedom of speech also entails freedom to joke about anything.
You have a problem with that. So I naturally try to defend myself through debate. I explained why I think what I posted can be seen as ethically sound, as finding something funny always comes down to the perspective of the subject. So really there is nothing you cannot post, that isn't ethical. Therefore it's actually unethical to forbid posting certain things, because they might ''offend''. Anything can offend. So that is no argument.
It's unethical because you restrict happiness of others by trying to limit their freedom. I, for one, don't try to limit other people's freedom by making jokes, so I guess it is me who has moral highgrounds here.
You retorted with ad hominem, which is what people usually do when they can't think of any counterarguments. Typical.
No, that really isn't enough. Learn the difference between making a sexual joke about an underaged girl and enticing the act of pedophilia.
Stop using the ''slippery slope'' fallacy as some kind of argument. It's like saying people who play violent video games will automatically commit violence in real life.
It just doesn't work that way. Thinking/wondering does not equal doing. I can also think myself as being a great cook. That doesn't make me a great cook.
Who said I hated myself? Even if I did it makes no difference in the matter. Stop trying to shift attention from the real issue