A look into the different perspectives surrounding the censorship of communications. According to comedic intellectual gurus like Bill Burr it almost seems inevitable that people will be offended, yet we continue to police speech in all of its forms like total dickwads. Or is it more complicated than that? Probably, I don't think people are dickwads; I just think entertainers suck now more than ever. Sorry Bill. Do entertainers have an obligation to actually entertain their audiences or should they be applauded for pissing them off? Apart from aging celebrities, what should we be allowed to say and does it even matter if it is appropriate? Is it possible to force someone to have empathy or should we allow them to be themselves? Is there really a secret hoard of anti-speech nazis running around or are influencers hyper focusing on isolated incidents to turn a profit? Furthermore, when should yourself be celebrated and when should it be kept to yourself? Haha, see what I did there? So, is censorship good, bad or somewhere in between? Find out how many more questions I can ask on More Content Talk?