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A deranged leftist comedian made comments about a Spanish man’s baby after he claimed: “he will become sick of sucking black d**k.” And because that is such a reprehensible and evil thing to say, the father punched him in the face, as any sane person should and would do.

Here is the moment comedian Jaime Caravaca realized that Twitter does not protect you in real life.

According to The Daily Mail:

Jaime Caravaca, a Spanish comedian who was in the middle of performing a monologue during a Madrid show on Monday night, was suddenly interrupted by an enraged father, who walked on stage and dealt him a brutal blow to the head.

The attacker, named as Alberto Pugilato, was heard saying: ‘Those paedophilic comments about my son…say them to my face…you piece of trash…now!’.

Of course, he can’t say it to his face, as he pathetically runs to the corner, trembling in fear because he can’t hide behind X.

Pugilato had posted a photo of him and his young son on X, with a caption saying ‘Pride and joy’ – before Caravaca then posted: ‘No one will be able to avoid the possibility of [your son] being gay’ and that when he is older he will become sick of ‘sucking black d***”.

Pugilato then turned up at the comedian’s show to confront him – with audience members trying to defuse the situation.

‘What were you saying, huh? That my son was going to eat c***? He’s three-months-old. Trash. Now what? Say it to my face…say it to my face now.’

Those comments are evil and deranged and the father had every right to protect his kid like that.

The worst part about this is that people are actually defending the comedian as if he is some sort of victim. But Caravaca knows he is in the wrong, which is why he chose not to press charges against the father, even though the police shouldn’t have even given him the option for that.

His comments weren’t even funny, it was reprehensible, evil, and disgusting.

As Mike Tyson would say, “Social media made y’all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it.”

It’s probably safe to say this man will be very careful about what he says from now on.