accelafine wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 8:41 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 7:29 pm
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 3:46 pm
What I've heard is that the chairman of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), who was appointed by Trump, exerted some kind of pressure (perhaps suggestively at least) on the media company hosting Kimmel's show to take it off the air. Is that not true?
Disney pulled the plug, through the ABC network. Neither is a particularly "right wing" group, I think you'll agree. The trigger event was Kimmel's attempt to lie to the public about a homosexual, trans-paired Biden supporting murderer being MAGA. That seems to have been just too much nonsense for the public to swallow, and Disney saw the writing on the wall.
Unusual for them. Disney's about as Woke as any company can be, and has been pumping out a steady stream of Leftist propaganda for years now. Nothing ever stops them, it seems...but I think Kimmel was just not good enough. His ratings were already in the tank, and he'd made himself a public embarassment, and I think they felt they had to distance themselves from his stupidity and incompetence. He was just too obviously wrong.
That's why they didn't fire or censure him, but just "suspended" his show, I would say. But if the FCC, or anyone else, finally helped Disney see the light, then good for them. It sure was obvious to the rest of us, because people were voting with their remote controls already. Kimmel was an ideological stiff. We won't miss him.
Ridiculous. Getting something wrong isn't the same as lying. He obviously just got it wrong.
Yes, he did. But HOW he got it wrong is very telling.
He talked as if he knew something. He spoke as if the Kirk murder was some sort of MAGA plot. He didn't wait for even the first sliver of information to leak out...because if he had, he'd immediately know he was dangerously close to being proved badly wrong. And now he's exposed.
His fault.
He should have shut up until the facts were known.
Absolutely. But he not only didn't shut up, but outright invented a whole story that didn't even have one grain of truth in it. And it was very clearly a partisan story, one that was desperately shilling for the Left and seeking any chance to slander the opposition. So he exposed himself as a mere propagandist, and showed no respect for Kirk or his family in the process. Kimmel's just not a very good human being, obviously.
I wouldn't have thought that was a firing offence,
I don't believe it was. Had his ratings not been at an all-time low already, I suspect Disney would have happily kept him on. But it was just the straw that broke the back of a camel that had long been ailing.
I thought Ameruica prided itself on 'free speech'.
Kimmel's "free speech" hasn't been violated. He's just as free to speak today as yesterday, and without being harmed for doing it, even if what he says is stupid and dead wrong.
But being on TV isn't a right, but a privilege, and one usually given to people who have something to offer, especially talent and ratings, which they are supposed to bring to the network that pays them lavishly and gives them an outlet no other American gets.
Kimmel's no longer funny, if he ever was, and no longer even trustworthy as an ironist. He's blown his own cover, and lost his privilege. But his right to speak remains utterly uninfringed. It's the same as everybody else's. He can go out on the street corner, and shout his petty nonsense to the moon. Nobody will stop him.