In his opening monologue on Monday, Mr. Kimmel addressed the killing of Mr. Kirk by saying: “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”
last, if we are expelling kids from college for a mock reenactment of the kirk shooting, then how is it ok for loomer to say kimmel's career was just "assassinated?"
The culture war is no longer a one way battle as it's been the last decade. Dims need to understand its not their way or the highway anymore.
ok, sure, because saying one party wants for it desperately not to be their shooter, is the equivalent of someone using the n word.
also, wasn't anti-cancel on the premise we should be able to speak freely?
if not, there are about 20 laws in my state where the government constrains our speech, eg, CRT, LGBTQ, israel boycotts. on top of, you now want to declare open season in the free market on left wing speech you dislike.
^ You went off the rails. The shooter is 100% a Trump supporter.
first off, that's not what i said. second, i walked you through a history and you're saying at some point in the history i said it was understood in a certain way. my whole point is the left adapted and admits reality. to suggest otherwise is inaccurate and grotesque.
there is no such thing as antifa "the group." it would be like declaring the "alt-right" a terrorist organization. it's an excuse to use unconstitutional powers against nonspecific people of whom you disapprove.
to give an example, you're upset with proud boys so you crack down on bundy's folks out west, and argue you don't have to follow the rules for either group because whole whole "alt-right" is sanctioned.
"In those meetings, multiple executives backed Kimmel before ABC ultimately decided to cut the late-night host’s show, sources said, adding senior executives ultimately feared retaliation from President Donald Trump. The report says multiple executives felt Kimmel “had not actually said anything over the line.” Jimmy Kimmel Live! was pulled off the air on Wednesday after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened to withdraw ABC’s broadcasting license during an interview with conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson."
so the network didn't feel he'd violated their standards or the law, but they caved because the FCC threatened their license for not liking the comments. the FCC head then celebrated in political fashion after he was suspended.
so we're saying free speech is political now. like you can go after broadcast licenses because partisans don't like comments that the network thinks are ok or don't violate the actual FCC rules.
"In those meetings, multiple executives backed Kimmel before ABC ultimately decided to cut the late-night host’s show, sources said, adding senior executives ultimately feared retaliation from President Donald Trump. The report says multiple executives felt Kimmel “had not actually said anything over the line.” Jimmy Kimmel Live! was pulled off the air on Wednesday after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened to withdraw ABC’s broadcasting license during an interview with conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson."
so the network didn't feel he'd violated their standards or the law, but they caved because the FCC threatened their license for not liking the comments. the FCC head then celebrated in political fashion after he was suspended.
so we're saying free speech is political now. like you can go after broadcast licenses because partisans don't like comments that the network thinks are ok or don't violate the actual FCC rules.
"In those meetings, multiple executives backed Kimmel before ABC ultimately decided to cut the late-night host’s show, sources said, adding senior executives ultimately feared retaliation from President Donald Trump. The report says multiple executives felt Kimmel “had not actually said anything over the line.” Jimmy Kimmel Live! was pulled off the air on Wednesday after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened to withdraw ABC’s broadcasting license during an interview with conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson."
so the network didn't feel he'd violated their standards or the law, but they caved because the FCC threatened their license for not liking the comments. the FCC head then celebrated in political fashion after he was suspended.
so we're saying free speech is political now. like you can go after broadcast licenses because partisans don't like comments that the network thinks are ok or don't violate the actual FCC rules.
But they did violate FCC rules. He knew the guy wasn’t MAGA.
His comments were made well after the guy was caught and his background became known.
And even before the guy was caught it was a long shot that it was a Trump supporter and not a TDS type.
“The MAGA Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.
there is no such thing as antifa "the group." it would be like declaring the "alt-right" a terrorist organization. it's an excuse to use unconstitutional powers against nonspecific people of whom you disapprove.
to give an example, you're upset with proud boys so you crack down on bundy's folks out west, and argue you don't have to follow the rules for either group because whole whole "alt-right" is sanctioned.
Sines v. Kessler was a civil lawsuit against various organizers, promoters, and participants in the Unite the Right rally, a white supremacist rally that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017. The trial began...
"In those meetings, multiple executives backed Kimmel before ABC ultimately decided to cut the late-night host’s show, sources said, adding senior executives ultimately feared retaliation from President Donald Trump. The report says multiple executives felt Kimmel “had not actually said anything over the line.” Jimmy Kimmel Live! was pulled off the air on Wednesday after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened to withdraw ABC’s broadcasting license during an interview with conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson."
so the network didn't feel he'd violated their standards or the law, but they caved because the FCC threatened their license for not liking the comments. the FCC head then celebrated in political fashion after he was suspended.
so we're saying free speech is political now. like you can go after broadcast licenses because partisans don't like comments that the network thinks are ok or don't violate the actual FCC rules.
Wasn't it free speech tp say "All Lives Matter" 5 years ago.
I recall alot of people getting csncelled for posting that - and your ilk cheered.
there is no such thing as antifa "the group." it would be like declaring the "alt-right" a terrorist organization. it's an excuse to use unconstitutional powers against nonspecific people of whom you disapprove.
to give an example, you're upset with proud boys so you crack down on bundy's folks out west, and argue you don't have to follow the rules for either group because whole whole "alt-right" is sanctioned.
Or banning Christianity as extremists because a sect has done something you don’t like.
(Pooty did this in Russia BTW)
Did you know comedians are forbidden from joking about Putin on Television in Russia?
“Republicans spent the last 24 hours trying to justify ABC pulling Kimmel based on reasons other than intimidation and threats from the Trump admin, then Trump goes full Col. Jessup & pisses all over the narrative & admits he ordered the Code Red because Kimmel hurt his feelings.”