Fallout from Kimmel Continues w Free Speech in the Crosshairs
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Stephen Colbert
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The cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is presented as a business decision, not political censorship.
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Executives reportedly decided months earlier that the show was not financially viable, losing tens of millions annually.
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The narrative dismisses the claim that Colbert was targeted due to pressure from Trump.
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Jimmy Kimmel
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Kimmel’s suspension is linked to his controversial comments about the Charlie Kirk incident, but the commentary stresses that his ratings collapse and loss of advertiser-friendly demographics were the decisive factors.
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Affiliates like Nextstar and Sinclair reportedly refused to continue carrying his program.
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The document argues that ABC/Disney tolerated his divisive rhetoric for years until viewership became unsustainable.
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Free Speech vs. Business Decisions
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Ben pushes back against framing these actions as “censorship” or “free speech suppression.”
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It stresses that private companies acted due to financial losses, not government interference.
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The writer warns conservatives not to advocate for FCC crackdowns, as weaponizing government against speech could backfire politically.
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Criticism of Media & Late-Night Hosts
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The episode portrays mainstream media, Colbert, Kimmel, and their peers (like Jon Stewart and Jimmy Fallon) as biased, dishonest, and partisan, often accused of misleading audiences and alienating half the country.
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Late-night TV is depicted as in decline due to excessive politicization and hostility toward conservatives.
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