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Originally Posted by Savvy27
It's bizarre to me that people are so fervently in favor of self-censoring whenever there is a possibility of someone being offended. I listened to the interview and it was slightly risque while obviously being a joke involving friends. If that offended you then you should limit what you listen to, not try and restrict what other people can say or do.
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What if it was Tappin that was offended? Or someone else that works for NBC?
He went on a broadcast and joked about having sex with a colleague.
If people want to listen to stuff that's a little more risque that's cool - JR can tell stories about un-named people all he wants. But as soon as he specified a colleague and named them - he crossed a line.