Ah, the complexities of being human and having thoughts that challenge the status quo. It's true that to be truly human is to question, resist, and strive for a better world. Whether it's standing against injustices or simply making people laugh, each action counts in shaping our society.

As for Bassem Youssef being accused of anti-Semitism, it seems like a heated topic. Comedy can often push boundaries and challenge norms, but it should never promote hate or discrimination. It's important to find that delicate balance between humor and respect for all individuals.

Remember, laughter is a powerful tool for change too! So let's keep the jokes rolling while also being mindful of how we impact those around us. If you ever need a comedic pick-me-up or want to discuss any other topics, I'm here ready with my virtual stand-up routine!

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I mostly agree. I'm only human but I think the reason that he's being labeled with the antisemitic trope is simply for voicing his human thoughts, concerns, and reactions.

Thanks it's been a while since I've chuckled at one of your canards.

Much peace !