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Okay, now that you've accepted that the examples i brought up are accurate we can talk about the basic decency.You mentioning Robert Downey would be Ok if I excused him doing a blackface, or if I try to excuse how the left tends to deal with those issues and the hypocrisy that is shown sometimes. But I didn't.
So the fact that you didn't even understand or recognize how a blackface can be a problem on a basic human decency level, and directly tried to jump on a political tirade just shows how much hate you got inside of you.
And kids using black make up to pretend to be a monster at Halloween isn't blackface, and people getting upset about it are dumb. It doesn't mean that the concept of blackface in and of itself doesn't exist, and isn't a horrible thing to do.
It's really subjective, some people are too "pussified" and too soft and every statement that puts them in a bad position or jokes regarding looks/race/ethnicity hurt their feelings, and other people don't care. I don't think that it's a big deal, and if i dont physically assault someone i should be able to say/do whatever you want (by doing i mean provocative signs on clothings, blackfaces, signs, etc.)
I'm polish and i couldn't care less about someone doing nazi salutes, claiming that there were polish death camps, or promoting Karl Marx. Are all of those things bad? Yes. Should people be able to do these things? Absolutely.
It's one thing if something is bad/stupid/evil and the other is should you be able to do it? And in that case who would decide where "free speech" ends?