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The FCC threatened to pull ABC's license to broadcast if they didn't suspend Jimmy Kimmel. So ya know what happened next...

We are so fucking fucked.
and I swear what he said was nothing outside the realm of what the general public has been saying on social media
 
and I swear what he said was nothing outside the realm of what the general public has been saying on social media
Nope. It's a weird twist -- a company called NexStar is trying to merge with a company called Tenga and it was NexStar that threatened to pre-empt his show every night indefinitely if ABC didn't pull him. NexStar owns EIGHT ABC stations -- EIGHT in a market of thousands...this is such bullshit.


And Sinclair has joined the chat.

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The FCC threatened to pull ABC's license to broadcast if they didn't suspend Jimmy Kimmel. So ya know what happened next...

We are so fucking fucked.
And such a tame statement for the broadcasting of the end of the First Amendment, generally speaking:

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However, people have been fired, kicked out of school, removed from elected office, and for legal foreigners, having visas rescinded and threatened with deportation for voicing their opinion.

People in the US are now being asked to dox those they deem as “celebrating” this murder to a federal database so that the dissidents can be hunted and silenced. American snitches are now the secret police of their friends and neighbors.

How long until mass arrests of citizens, stripped of identifying government documentation, begin to be held at the in-state concentration camps or deported to El Salvador, South Sudan, etc?
 
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Not sure if this week's interaction between Australian Broadcasting Corporation's John Lyons and the Citrus-in-Chief aired in the US, but Lyons was probing about how appropriate it is for a President in office to continue undertaking business dealings that add to their personal wealth.
Interesting how hard he tried to deflect the questions, until making threats about how questioning him could impact the relationship between our countries.
Video of the exchange here, linked from the ABC's feed (but not one of the media host URLs that is directly supported for in-forum playback):
 
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Not sure if this week's interaction between Australian Broadcasting Corporation's John Lyons and the Citrus-in-Chief aired in the US, but Lyons was probing about how appropriate it is for a President in office to continue undertaking business dealings that add to their personal wealth.
Interesting how hard he tried to deflect the questions, until making threats about how questioning him could impact the relationship between our countries.
Video of the exchange here, linked from the ABC's feed (but not one of the media host URLs that is directly supported for in-forum playback):

The BBC News app has the video too…
 
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There's a lot in here that I agree with. Especially "Saying "good riddance," isn't a "celebration" of his violent, public death." I mean... when tinyfrog came in the room and asked if I had heard the news, I think my first words may have been "Rest in Piss". Even harsher than good riddance, but doesn't mean I was celebrating it, just certainly not sad that he was no longer here, spreading his hateful rhetoric. If my reaction upsets you, I apologize. Not for saying it, but for us not seeing eye to eye on the matter.




Fine. I'll say it.The podcaster who was killed in Utah was a fucking creep. Goofy-ass looking grown man who flunked out of college and could never let it go. He grifted off completely fabricated stories about "oppression against conservatives." His entire persona was a gimmick steeped in theocratic and white supremacy. He was a bigoted, racist, homophobic, sexist piece of shit. He participated in an insurrection against our country. He repeatedly called for the deaths of his perceived political enemies. He cheered on those who violently assaulted Americans.He should have been in jail. Instead, he got shot. And by every measure, his only accomplishment is being the first American assassination that the world watched on TikTok in 4k at 120Hz.He wasn't a Rhodes scholar shot in the face while seeing a movie in Colorado. He wasn't an elected official in Minnesota murdered for defending women's rights. He wasn't a first grader left bleeding to death in the company of a crazed gunman.He wasn't gunned down for flying a flag outside his clothing store.He was a bad person who said horrible things on his mid-tier little podcast.I have legitimate reasons to hate a lot of these conservative pundits. Many, like Ben Shapiro, have come after me by name. They've spent years vilifying me for trying to save lives during COVID. They've fabricated stories, promoted propaganda, and incited more death and rape threats than I can count.And yet I don't say they should be given the death penalty or publicly executed. I don't believe they deserve that. I would never say that children should watch DeSantis' public execution as a rite of passage.I would never say that Matt Gaetz and every pervert in Congress should be stoned to death. And there are so many conservative men in Congress that are into some kinky and even illegal shit. Saying "good riddance," isn't a "celebration" of his violent, public death. I said it when Rush Limbaugh died. Does that mean I'm cheering on lung cancer? I was elated when Scalia died of natural causes. Most of our country- and the world - will be in the streets *actually celebrating* when Trump dies, regardless of how he dies.Everybody dies. That doesn’t make up for the life they spent harming others. And when people who choose to spend their existence hurting people are gone, the world is a better place.Kirk was a vapid demagogue unworthy of mass hysteria over his death.And everyone should be protesting this state-mandated day of mourning on Oct. 14.
 
A state-mandated day of mourning?

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The performativeness of pretending to be sad about a man who so poetically reaped exactly what he sowed is mind-boggling.
absolutely
 
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