Nah, just pointing out that when this thread started 3 months ago, and you initially mentioned how uproarious you found Louis C.K.‘s routine about how incredibly physically pleasurable and carnally gratifying it undoubtedly must be to sexually molest young children, (given the incredible risks pedophiles take to act on their forbidden urges) when you didn’t get the hoped for backing of the whole open-minded and culturally sophisticated, “Comics are first and foremost artists, and by saying the vile, taboo, repulsive things that everyone secretly thinks, they are actually acting as transgressive yet vital bulwarks against our repressive, puritanical society” crowd, you limped away only to come back with more noble excuses for pore ol’ unjustly persecuted C.K. after the dust had cleared.
You’re reading a lot into my motives. I honestly found his SNL monologue funny and said so. Why would I be expecting “backing”? 
And I’ve never said he’s unjustly persecuted. I’ve said all along that I completely understand that some will never forgive him. I’m honestly not sure how I feel yet.
Don’t feel embarrased, you have plenty of company.
Sarah Silverman and Janeane Garofolo, both proud feminists and brilliant comedic trailblazers said that C.K.'s detractors have no business judging a hip, edgy, avant-garde artist like him, no, his actons are not to be viewed in the same light as some dreary mid-level management creeper who gets his pathetic, unhallowed kicks by timidly wacking off in the parking lot in front of some hapless waitress getting off her shift at the downtown Ft. Collins Applebees, no, indeed, a creative, complex genius like Louis can’t be held to the same mundane, pedestrian standards of the unwashed and untalented.
It “all went down” (people speaking out and facing career harm over doing so) over a period of many years, and I think some of those years were at his peak. But it’s pretty unimportant to my main point.
So it’s safe to say you are misdirecting your anger at me since I’m not remotely connected to any of that.
Let’s just say that your attitude about C.K. and his brilliant comedic musings strike me as coming from the same place…
All right you got me. Now you can go back to complaining the other side is too judgy and should get over it.
Deal.
Now, how do you feel about Grover Cleveland?
