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    Oh, I’m sure they expected backlash, but they had a choice between the public’s wrath and trump’s wrath, and like good little cowardly capitulators, they chose pleasing trump over standing up for their (and all of our) first amendment rights.

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      What they still don’t realize is they chose pleasing Trump FOR NOW. He will never be truly satisfied and will ask for more and more until he’s finally dead. Nothing has ever been enough for him. And these dumbasses are playing right into it.

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    The fash who’ve been trying to cancel Disney for being woke are probably envious of this energy.

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        Disney is a massive machine always crunching numbers and making predictions, it doesn’t matter what short-term dips and peaks and whatever political points they score for either side, they have calculated their margins out to like, the year 2300.

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    Too late bitches.

    I’ll never pay to watch anything Disney ever again.

    I’ll watch it.

    But I’m not paying for it.

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    I do not know a lot about Germany and the Nazi’s but I do know some companies were in on it. Who was the Paramount and Disney of that era in Germany? Who were the first to support the party in a significant way like this?

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      Well of course Hollywood was into Hitler in general. Disney of course was the Disney of the time, that was back when Walt Disney himself was still alive, he was very fond of Hitler.

      So you know, they have form.

      You also get no prizes at all for guessing which political party in the US favoured the Nazis, although in fairness it was a view shared by pretty much all right-wing politicians worldwide, as expected.

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        I thought the Southern Switch happened in the 60’s with Barry Goldwater?

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    Good write up.

    Is it me, or is ScreenRant pulling a BuzzFeed? AKA building respectable journalism atop its SEO clickfarm?

    The hero we need, and don’t deserve…

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    Because despite popular belief, the left has never been good at cancel culture. That’s always been a right-wing thing. And they are aware of that. So I’m sure they were shocked that the left could boycott in an effective way like the right has in the past.

    Just look at the Charlie Kirk aftermath. How many people lost their jobs because they showed the wrong emotion and posted about it? I haven’t heard of a single person on the right fired for threatening retaliatory violence.

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        That’s the thing that actively pisses me off the most. The right has been fucking monsters when it comes to their reactions to violence like that. Absolute, psychopathic, proudly hypocritical monsters, willing to joke about an elderly man being assaulted in his home because he happened to be the husband of a Democrat. And silence when asked about whether urging their sick followers to commit violence might be leading their sick followers to commit violence.

        And the murders that took place in Minnesota a few months ago? Jokes and silence there, too.

        But a late-night comedian says something that isn’t even disrespectful or in any way condones violence, just acknowledges the kind of person Kirk was… and they lose their fucking minds.

        Always remember this, folks: It’s all performative. They don’t actually care. They know Kimmel didn’t say a goddamn thing that could be interpreted as support for violence. They know.

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          Time to tap the “Wilhoit’s Law” sign again:

          Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.

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      I would so love to see some of them actually lose their fucking jobs for the death threats they made right after Kirk getting popped.

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        I live in a red state. I’m constantly surrounded by pro-slavery confederate flags, open threats of violence in the form of punisher and 2A bumper stickers, and then direct calls for violence against all of “the left”.

        I’ve never considered calling their employers just to see which ones are okay with terroristic threats.

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      Just look at the Charlie Kirk aftermath. How many people lost their jobs because they showed the wrong emotion and posted about it? I haven’t heard of a single person on the right fired for threatening retaliatory violence.

      Though only tangentially related, the fact that this man still has a job tells you everything you need to know about these alleged “conservative values”. (like so many countless examples before)

      https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/14/business/brian-kilmeade-fox-news-apology-homeless

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      Can’t deny this.

      I come from a family of MAGAts and when they’re angry at something they make sure everyone knows it. They boycott aggressively, tell all their friends and family to do the same and they do not let up.

      My friends and fiancee are really, really bad about these things in comparison. I’m sure our canceled subscriptions will be back in 3-4 months.

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    Gone nowhere have they? I can’t imagine why.

    These are the times that try men’s souls. They are also the times that put the “Fuck You” in “Fuck You Money”.

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      Jimmy did nothing wrong but they want him to apologise AND donate to a hate group? Fuck that bullshit.

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        I’d be ok with him donating a paltry amount. Say… $86.47

        Those assholes love their dog whistle numbers, maybe it’s time to show them how stupidly transparent it is.

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    They can’t bring him back because they don’t want to piss of Tump.

    They can’t keep him off air and not lose paying customers.

    There is no fixing this. They made their choice, now suffer the consequences.

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      They can’t bring him back because they don’t want to piss of Tump.

      Everything else is inconsequential. This is the essence of the problem. We’re not supposed to be living in a country where anyone should be afraid to make fun of or piss off the president. He’s not a king and he’s not an emperor. He is a replaceable employee of the government.

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        Fun fact: the countries to the north end east of the USA have a king, the countries to the south and west used to have a king and an emperor (respectively).

        You’ll notice that none of them are overrun with tyrants.

        In fact, most of the English speaking world shares a king, and many, many countries have a royal family who have bumbled along happily for centuries.

        We think it’s deeply weird when one world leader is doing his very best to piss off everyone except Russia, deliberately destabilising the environment, the global media, all the agreements that every other country is working together on, and his citizens are split between those who support him and those who keep saying ‘this reminds me of how much I hate kings. No offense to the foundational identities of all our neighbours except Russia, but I can’t imagine sinking so low as to tolerate a king’.

        Like, dude, watch your own kids before you bitch about everyone else’s. How does someone train an entire nation so well that they express displeasure at the flagrant atrocities of their president and say ‘fuck other countries and their shitty systems’.

        It’s honestly like living next to someone who keeps playing their music too loud and throwing rubbish into your garden and every now and again he stands on your garden yelling about how much he hates your begonias. It wouldn’t be so bad if it was a sensible criticism, or something political, but it’s so random you waste a surprising amount of energy being offended on behalf of your begonias before realising, every time, that neither of you probably specifically care about the begonias. It’s the shouting.

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    Hey, Disney shareholders! Wanna know what’ll get us to start watching Marvel movies or Star Wars or Pixar again? I’ll bet you do! And it’ll be easy.

    Just demand the resignations of any person who decided to bow to fascism. Give them all the boot. Show them the door. Then bring in folks who actually give a shit about whether or not this country remains viable as a place to do business beyond this fucking quarter. Oh, and while you’re at it, get some diversity, equity, and inclusion going on.

    Who are you worried about losing by doing that? Right-wing conservatives? They already hate you, and watch Veggie Tales instead! Stop trying to cater to people who think your whole business model - depicting strong princesses for kids - is evil incarnate because they’re not barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen.

    Ball’s in your court, Disney!

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      Speak for yourself, I haven’t paid for anything Disney for years because of the way they’ve been abusing copyrights for decades.

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      I’d also want them to start writing those movies well before I start watching them again. That might be more of a challenge.

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      VeggieTales is giving them too much credit - there’s good moral lessons in there! (And the creator said all the botanically-fruit male veggies are canonically trans??)

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      Lol what? There’s no profit/loss calculation between any number of consumers vs a fascist admin more than willing to chop you up and eat your corporate lunch. Their revenue could get cut in half and bending the knee is still the right business choice.

      Their business model is selling media, they don’t give a shit if they need to write out every minority princess protagonist for a white Jesus. So yeah, kill the scape goat, get some brownie points and wait for the media shit storm to blow over by next month.

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      I started boycotting Disney when they bought Fox and became way too close to a monopoly for me to be comfortable with them. I’ll continue to boycott them until their financial situation becomes so dire that they have to start selling off their major IPs instead of buying more.

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    I will lose all respect for Kimmel and refuse to watch him if he accepts their proposal to make an apology and donation. Nothing he said warrants that. Plus unless he switches to constantly kissing Trump & MEGA asses, they will be trying to shut him down again in the near future. Unless Trump is gone, all US media will soon be propaganda only. Maybe he can get picked up in the UK or EU or Canada instead.

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      Wasn’t TELLING him to donate a considerable amount extortion? No one merely suggested he make a contribution. Hmm. I think Kimmel’s lawyers won’t let him accept their proposal.

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      I read somewhere (unconfirmed but I’m hopeful) that Kimmel is suing Disney for $1 BILLION over this.

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      The one consideration he should have is making sure his writers and crew have jobs. Jimmy himself will be fine, but that’s not true of all of them.

      Which is why it’s important that the WGA has put out a statement of support.

      If anyone is about to reply “it doesn’t matter unless they’re willing to strike”, please go read up on how unions operate first. A strike is your big gun, and you don’t bring it out on a whim.

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        I’m struggling to think of a situation that’s more deserving of a strike than what is happening right now.

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      Maybe he can get picked up in the UK or EU or Canada instead.

      Don’t look to us to solve your self-inflicted problems for you.

      We’re already too busy protecting ourselves from the chaos of the USA’s implosion.

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    Disney wants Kimmel to tone down his rhetoric, as well as provide an apology to Charlie Kirk’s family and donate to his right-wing organization, Turning Point USA

    Ahahaha, fuck Disney!

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      Apparently they had a reconciliation meeting with Kimmel this week, asked him to do all this, and Jimmy’s counteroffer was to give the same fuck-off speech he had planned to give anyway. This is how it should be done.

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        Jimmy was hired to tell jokes and that’s what he did. It’s donny who started the insults. Jimmy did nothing but react to donny’s craziness like decent people do.

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        Seriously, people just need to have a backbone.

        Kimmel already has “fuck you” money and has proven he can write well enough to sit in any writers room in Hollywood. He can ride off into the sunset and fund some production company and do just fine and say whatever he wants.

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          And tens of millions of us will pay to see his content even if we aren’t huge fans of Kimmel … because we are huge fans of pluralistic liberal democracy

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        People seem to forget that the “Cancel” wave of the '10s mostly gave birth to a bunch of big ticket comedy specials titled “Can’t Shut Me Up” and “The Snowflake Melting Tour”.

        Kimmel’s only going to get louder for all of this.