And you've got serious reading comprehension problems, because if you actually paid attention to my posts throughout this thread, it's got nothing to do with the man being a comedian, or "being offended by comedy" (lol @ using the "he's a comedian" as a cop-out)
FIRST OFF (yes, learn to count, muthafukka), one gripe I got with this dude is that he's one of those obsessed cacs looking to use the word any way he can without being called for it, and then has the nerve in the same sentence to tell YOU how you should feel about, therefore telling you how you should feel about your own experience. Typical liberal racist garbage. This isn't comedy, it's just fukking lame.
SECOND OFF my problem is with you idiot stans (speaking of lack of logic, by the way...

) blindly copping pleas for this dude. He obviously doesn't give a fukk about you, your culture or your struggle, and the excuse you make for him is, "he's just a comedian". I'd buy that garbage if he kept it on stage or if it was a stage persona, but you can tell that a lot of what he puts in his act he believes in real life. So no, sorry, us being "offended by comedy" doesn't work here. Again, using the "he's a comedian" excuse doesn't fly here.
FINALLY, since you're all about logic, let's break your logical fallacies down one by one:
Appeal to Emotion - You assume that because I'm "offended" that this is my entire argument. Wrong, actually, you're the one getting emotional and drawing your arguments therein.
Ad Hominem - Calling me an idiot? Check. Assuming that I think gays are gross? Check. My apparent "lack of moral fiber or logic" despite the fact that I'm following standard logical debate? ...You get the point.
Post Hoc - You came to the hasty conclusion that because I hate this particular comedian, I must be offended by ALL comedians.

Did you not pay attention to the posts I've made earlier in this thread about Geroge Carlin and Bill Burr? These are two other white comedians who've covered the same topic that Louis Cracker Ass covered, but they simply did it better, and didn't come off as try-hard, coward, liberal, racist ass-hats pushing their own agenda.
Straw Man - "You can't compare black people getting offended by comedy to gay people getting offended by comedy because....you find them gross?"

This wasn't even close to what I was espousing in this entire thread.
Other than that, saying that you cannot compare gay issues to black issues isn't a matter of emotion, it's fact. Two different issues, two different struggles, why people insist on making this erroneous comparison is beyond me.