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Originally Posted by Flyboy
One does not have to actually see, or hear, what was said to have an opinion about it. There are lots of things I don't need to see or hear to able to do that. The remark came from a whole diatribe about the child, for example, the current case regarding custody. It was suggested, whomever was successful in obtaining a residency order, will be the "loser," implying that neither Ms. Price nor Mr André wanted the child.
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True, you can have an opinion about anything you like. However an informed opinion is likely to be worth listening to, whilst one based on hearsay is likely to be prejudiced by public opinion.
I have agreed, and will agree again that the joke was tasteless and not funny. But people on here are trying to claim some sort of moral high-ground as if Mr Boyle was a public servant.
He's a comedian, well known for his offensive humour. If you can't take what he is saying as a joke (however offensive that may be) then it is your problem, not his.