As a queer fan, I feel like Ethan only platforms the worst and most extreme of the comments. If he recognizes he went too far in some spots, focus on that and retaining the sane fans instead of yelling about how we're all out for his head.

Yeah that's kinda where I'm at. No need to state my identity but my opinion matters as much as everyone elses. When I was watching I wasn't offended as much as I thought it was just not very funny, annoying to continue to hear about James Charles, etc.

So with its humorlessness it lost a lot of its comedic value and just turned into them defending themselves for dumb reasons. I love some drama, don't agree that what he was saying was dangerous to a community or extremely wrong. It was just plainly ignorant and unfunny so at a certain point one has to think why defend it?

If you watched the episode yesterday it seemed like maybe he talked to Hila and another person or two or helped Ethan come back to the surface a bit. But self righteousness when you're already quasi wrong is pointless, could have just said that he will try to not borderline homophobic shit with 0 comedic value in the future. And yes if there's comedic value then nothing is really off the table unfortunately for you softer ears people. Usually the tell is if the group of people that the joke is about think its funny or not, or at least the subject. Clearly they do not.

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