Disney cancels the cancellation – what will Charlie do?



When you think about ABC, owned by Disney, initially at the launch of Jimmy Kimmel – then the reverse track – the guideline was supposed to be four simple messages: wwcd? “What will Charlie do?”

Not Chaplin. Not brown. Not even Charlie Shen. I mean that Charlie Kerk-defender of freedom of expression, who believed words-even those controversial-should be met with discussion, not censorship.

Kirk loves to hear the things that angered him, and reveals chaos instead of nods along. He trusted citizens in dealing with words like adults, and not like some of the real housewives who throw anger on a lost personality.

Enter the latest complement of Disney-Marville, the guardian of the shareholders. We forget the superheroes who save the world-this Bob Iger’s Ragtag team, and the tension of motor sponsors, fights the final threat: comedy monologue.

Here is where the hypocrisy goes the Bible – literally. Jesus said, in Matthew 5:39,: “If anyone slapped you on the right cheek, then the other cheek also moved to them.” Disney took? “If anyone sends threatening email messages, Yank Kimmel is from the air indefinitely and replaces it with reformulating a famous family family.”

Or take a sign 10:14: “Young children suffer to come to me.” White House version? “He suffers from the small hosts late at night, then sues them until they suffer more.”

Even the new Hall Hall screen, Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee, Brendan Car, was weighing. Kimmel’s joke called a “truly sick” – a type of thing that RFK JR. Causing autism.

His Maga Bible follows, Psalm 141: 3: “Put a guard, O Lord, above my mouth; continue to monitor the door of my lips.” His interpretation: “An inappropriate joke while you are shooting. Meanwhile, I will go to the right podcast to detail the risks of the national security of the comedy.”

“Jimmy Kimmel was not funny, his assessments were in the toilet, and he was declared to be counted.” Translation: The real threat to America is not border security, government amendment rights, or second amendment rights – it is a chopped comic lines of punch on corporate profit margins.

Political commentator Megan Kelly announced that Kimmel “stained a full movement and Trump in particular with a disgusting lie.” Meanwhile, Kelly has her own biography of controversial speech – she insists that Santa Claus is white and defends black fashion, which she fired from NBC. Apparently, in the war on freedom of expression, the former news journalist who reads his biography decides like a series of professional train wreckage now what other critics can say.

In a development worthy of this from Netflix Standup Special, S-Texas expressed their anger at the intervention of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC)-leaving the Republicans shocked a shell while trying to treat Cruz standing with ACLU instead of confirming his constitutional right in Margartas in a luxury resort in CNCĂșN during a period.

Charlie Kirk laughed at this scene – not because censorship is funny, but because hypocrisy is impossible to ignore it when the strong men ignore a joke. I heard offensive things, believing that freedom of expression means freedom of expression for all-racism, left-wing, and even a liberal adding late at night.

As a person who has many backups in the late night performances, as well as the experience of writing to them-including Saturday Night Live- I have a clear feeling of how Kimmel meets this moment with his return. It can tend to the lights, show the real excitement of returning to the air, and most importantly, not to apologize for anything. He must invite the presidents of Disney, ABC, FCC and President Trump in a future episode-to show America how the TV will be late late at night under the supervision of the Kremlin.

So yes, Kimmel is currently returning, evading the ax that was in the middle of the road across the swing. Before Disney pulled the plug again, before Carr dust off his FCC evidence, before Trump shouted “cancellation!” In a late host at night, a pause and ask: What will Charlie do?

Unfortunately, Kirk could not avoid a bullet. But freedom of expression did just – barely.

Hugh Fink is an Emmy Prize -winning comedy and former writer “Saturday Night Live”. He held the position of executive producer for the Book Syndicate awards and teaches comic writing at Harvard University, Chapman University and Emerson College.

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