Our hearts are with the staff of Charlie Hebdo and their families tonight.

I know very few people go into comedy, you know, as an act of courage. Mainly because it shouldn’t have to be that. It shouldn’t be an act of courage. It should be taken as established law.

But those guys at Hebdo had it, and they were killed for their … cartoons.

A stark reminder that for the most part, the legislators and journalists and institutions that we jab and ridicule are not, in any way, the enemy.

For however frustrating and outraged the back and forth can become, it’s still back and forth – a conversation amongst those on, let’s call it … team civilisation.

And this type of violence only clarifies that reality.