I think if my country comedians understand and speak out about freedom of speech, We would be better or we would ended up have no comedians at all.
What other countries do not have stand up
Cara misturou legal o inglês com português
HE SAID IT!!!
One of the most enjoyable podcasts ever!
Joe Rogan is a shill.
This was dope! It would be cool to see these two guys on stage together!!!
A huge problem for comics and public speakers in general in Brazil is the principle of "moral damage" which is damage to someone's "reputation, dignity and honour". This principle (which is protected by the constitution) is an affront to free speech and suppresses society's capacity to openly criticise authorities. It's different than having laws against libel and slander*, these are very necessary laws, but no-one should have the right not to be insulted, that's a step too far. The state's role should be to encourage its citizens to solve their petty squabbles among themselves, but Brazilian law encourages them to waste courts' resources with trivialities. It's so backwards.
*The act of deliberately spreading lies about someone to smudge their reputation.
Que máximo… Não esperava o Rafinha aqui. Boa sorte pros dois.
I bet Jamie had a hard time not asking this guy out.
I think if my country comedians understand and speak out about freedom of speech, We would be better or we would ended up have no comedians at all.
What other countries do not have stand up
Cara misturou legal o inglês com português
HE SAID IT!!!
One of the most enjoyable podcasts ever!
Joe Rogan is a shill.
This was dope! It would be cool to see these two guys on stage together!!!
A huge problem for comics and public speakers in general in Brazil is the principle of "moral damage" which is damage to someone's "reputation, dignity and honour". This principle (which is protected by the constitution) is an affront to free speech and suppresses society's capacity to openly criticise authorities. It's different than having laws against libel and slander*, these are very necessary laws, but no-one should have the right not to be insulted, that's a step too far. The state's role should be to encourage its citizens to solve their petty squabbles among themselves, but Brazilian law encourages them to waste courts' resources with trivialities. It's so backwards.
*The act of deliberately spreading lies about someone to smudge their reputation.
Que máximo… Não esperava o Rafinha aqui. Boa sorte pros dois.
I bet Jamie had a hard time not asking this guy out.