First of all this POS didn't ask a question. He threw out an incendiary characterization for effect.
Second, there is nothing about the concept of free speech that allows profanity vulgarity and plain grossness under any circumstances. There is a clear and distinct difference between having a so called comedian use all the potty words he knows if you have voluntarily paid to hear them. Quite clearly, using the same words as a verbal assault on someone not inviting it enters the realm of
"... following the state's disorderly conduct statute, a Class C misdemeanor that prohibits abusive, profane and vulgar language and obscene gestures in public areas.
But some question if Raj's behavior really violated the law.
There no shortage of idiots, specially on college campuses. There, there are "some" who would not question the wrongness of murder/cannibalism on stage.
What does that prove?
You'll notice the the Houston "Comical" reporters structured the article with many references from radicals and liberals who want to portray Raj as an innocent young student trying to use his Constitutional rights rather than a radical, profane, intolerant POS that he is.