Peyton compares Ann Coulter to a horse?

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Right and you can make fun of him and all those that share those traits and you will feel no media backlash. Although if you say "all lives matter" these days you are a racist. If you want to protect borders you are racist. If you are liberal lesbian all in for Hillary Clinton and you tweet a photo shopped pic of you on Usain Bolt's back and he retweets it in support you too will still be called a racist. Ask Ellen DeGeneres.

Not going to argue any of this, but it was a roast. The gloves come off and it is brutal no matter who you are.
 
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Sounds like OP needs a safe space.

Nah bro my parents gave me one, all those years ago when they raised me, as well as the moral compass to know not to poke fun at the way someone looks from birth because there but for the grace of God go I.
 
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Right and you can make fun of him and all those that share those traits and you will feel no media backlash. Although if you say "all lives matter" these days you are a racist. If you want to protect borders you are racist. If you are liberal lesbian all in for Hillary Clinton and you tweet a photo shopped pic of you on Usain Bolt's back and he retweets it in support you too will still be called a racist. Ask Ellen DeGeneres.

Have you considered Valium?
 
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I fully understand the concept of a roast. This roast was supposed to be for Rob Lowe but descended into a somewhat of Ann Coulter of which Peyton joined in on. Imagine the media firestorm that would have come his way if he had compared a African American to an ape, a Mexican to a field rat, or a Jew to a snake. She is fair game in media's eyes because she is a straight white conservative Christian woman and imo he should not have piled on, but I guess the thought of receiving the applause of Hollywood became just too tempting.

For gawds sake, let it go. It was a freaking no holds barred roast, that's the whole premise of a roast. Political correctness is not allowed at these type functions and everyone attending knows it.
 
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1) OP has clearly never seen a roast before.

2) She does have a horse face.



The persecution complex is off the charts here.
 
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I fully understand the concept of a roast. This roast was supposed to be for Rob Lowe but descended into a somewhat of Ann Coulter of which Peyton joined in on. Imagine the media firestorm that would have come his way if he had compared a African American to an ape, a Mexican to a field rat, or a Jew to a snake. She is fair game in media's eyes because she is a straight white conservative Christian woman and imo he should not have piled on, but I guess the thought of receiving the applause of Hollywood became just too tempting.

Apparently you don't get the point because you take a shot at everyone on the stage at a roast....and they do make racist jokes at roasts
 
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Apparently you don't get the point because you take a shot at everyone on the stage at a roast....and they do make racist jokes at roasts

While that is true, he does have a point. Regardless, she had to know she was going to be ridiculed like that. I still don't like the fact Peyton said it though.
 
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Can't think of a more deserving horseface target than Ann Coulter; although Manning is kinda throwing stones from a glass house on this one - having a horseface mug himself!
 
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While that is true, he does have a point. Regardless, she had to know she was going to be ridiculed like that. I still don't like the fact Peyton said it though.

What point does he have? I watch every CC roast. Whites make racist jokes about blacks frequently. He's literally wrong about everything
 
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Apparently you don't get the point because you take a shot at everyone on the stage at a roast....and they do make racist jokes at roasts

Yes but comedians are more likely and they feel more safe saying attacking and saying disparaging things about those who are Christian, white, straight, and or white. They know they won't take any heat or worse for doing so. If you don't agree ask the writers at Charlie Hebdo... oh wait
 
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Yes but comedians are more likely and they feel more safe saying attacking and saying disparaging things about those who are Christian, white, straight, and or white. They know they won't take any heat or worse for doing so. If you don't agree ask the writers at Charlie Hebdo... oh wait

If you've seen very many of these roasts, you know that's not true. Literally nothing is out of bounds.
 
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Yes but comedians are more likely and they feel more safe saying attacking and saying disparaging things about those who are Christian, white, straight, and or white. They know they won't take any heat or worse for doing so. If you don't agree ask the writers at Charlie Hebdo... oh wait

Wtf are you talking about? He said she's a horse. He didn't say anything about her ethnicity, gender, religion, politics, etc...somehow you are trying to make this into an argument about political correctness, but you are making false comparisons and even if they were valid you are still completely wrong.
 
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Yes but comedians are more likely and they feel more safe saying attacking and saying disparaging things about those who are Christian, white, straight, and or white. They know they won't take any heat or worse for doing so. If you don't agree ask the writers at Charlie Hebdo... oh wait

You're struggling.
 
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