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    This has been a huge win for Kimmel, and Free Speech. When he returned, he not only didn’t apologize, he went HARD after Brendan Carr and Trump.

    Clearly, what happened is that the public outcry against ABC was enormous, and ferocious. They are a broadcast TV network that has had an FCC license as long as there have been FCC licenses. They have a responsibility to uphold the First Amendment, and they folded so fast, and so easily, that those who made that decision should all be fired. And America let them know that in far, far bigger numbers than they expected.

    The “talks” that they were having with Kimmel were almost certainly him telling them how this was going to go, because he held ALL the cards. He had the law, the Constitution, and ALL of America on his side. He even had MAGAs on his side. He was negotiating from a position of Ultimate Power. He was going to say whatever he wanted, and they weren’t going to have any say in it.

    This was a battle between MAGA and Free Speech, and Free Speech won big. It was also a battle between Trump and Kimmel, and Kimmel won big, although I prefer to think of it as TRUMP LOST BAD. He was gloating that he had destroyed Kimmel, and now Kimmel is not only back, he is stronger, and more popular than ever, for having won this battle. It will be far more difficult for Trump to fight this sort of battle again. Now that the other networks have seen it play out, they won’t succumb to pressure and threats so easily.

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      Well. The backlash didn’t Just Happen in the USA. It was across a lot of countries.

      Somewhat feels good that this actually worked Out.

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          He didn’t retract anything or express regret (because there was nothing to retract or regret). He did explain what he meant.

          So, as I understand, in the classical meaning, that is an apology. But in the contemporary meaning, it is not.

          https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/the-history-of-the-word-apology

          The word’s earliest meaning in English was “something said or written in defense or justification of what appears to others to be wrong or of what may be liable to disapprobation."

          So we may instead ask when did the apology start meaning “I’m sorry”?

          edit: He also expressed sympathy. Or empathy. I suck at telling the difference.

          "That was really the opposite of the point I was trying to make, but I understand that felt either ill-timed or unclear, or maybe both. And for those who think I did point a finger, I get why you’re upset. If the situation was reversed, there’s a good chance I’d have felt the same way.

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            An apology acknowledges the wrong, why it was wrong, and especially a pledge to not repeat it.

            He did none of those things, especially the last one.

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    While Kimmel has returned to television, about 23% of U.S. households with televisions were unable to watch, with around 70 ABC affiliates operated by Sinclair and Nexstar still refusing to air the program.

    Kimmel pressures Trump, Trump pressures ABC, ABC capitulates, subscribers pressure ABC, ABC capitulates, ABC affiliates revolt, shareholders pressure ABC…

    I didn’t hear about the affiliates revolting, siding with Trump though, that’s an interesting tidbit.

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      Sinclair has been talked about now and then for a while for their right wingedness. John Oliver has some stuff on them and their control over local media markets.

      Nexstar is sucking up as they want federal regulations removed, as they’re at the legal limit for how many stations they can own to avoid a media monopoly. They want to merge with another local media company and double their amount of stations, giving them control of the majority of the country’s local stations.

      This is why these 2 groups are helping to try to take out the president’s enemies.

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        Its time to break up the monopoly there and the fcc should not be allowing an exception for their merger, which puts them over double the max limit if owned affiliates. Maybe a protest to the fcc is needed

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          If anyone claiming to be progressive ends up in charge again anytimes soon, they better not act short on ideas on what needs a major overhaul. Things like this or Democrats being fine with Republican immigration control better not fly under the radar anymore.

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          Those might be the best weapon for anyone minimally trained. They have good reach but aren’t super heavy. It’s hard to lose grip with both hands. And it’s obvious how they work and simple to execute – keep the sharp end away from yourself and close to your enemy.

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          Honestly, those would be a great symbol for a group protesting the status quo.

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      It was all about the affiliates. The FCC made threats, Nexstar pre-emoted Kimmel. In response to Nexstar, ABC suspended Kimmel. Then Sinclair piled on, trying to get Kimmel fired.

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          Yes, but it was in their own interest. Nexstar is trying to get the FCC to increase the ownership limits to allow them to own 80 stations instead of the 40 now allowed. Also ABC will require FCC and DOJ approval for its purchase of NFL Media and NFL gaining 10% ownership over ESPN. So they didn’t need much pressure.

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    I sold off all my Disney shares I’ve had for years last week. I didn’t have a ton, but I suppose every little bit helps.

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      These types have always been revolting … but now it seems they are rebelling.

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    kinda beyond frustrating that there’s more outrage over a comedian who got his start through an absurdly sexist and misogynistic show than there was over the win or lose episode that was already filmed and ready and changed the character into a cis character.

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      I think the difference there is that there’s no evidence of government meddling and intervention. Whereas here, there is.

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        I disagree - the US government, at least the conservative side, heavily curated their followers against a significant number of freedoms associated with queer and BIPOC folk. They played a very large role in creating the harmful, hateful aura that is the reason for US corporations’ erasure of those types of people. Cultivating hatred, manifesting as misogyny / homophobia / racism / nationalism / polarisation, is one of the most famous traits of US national and/or local leadership. They are responsible for inspiring other countries to persecute innocent people.

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          You can argue the cultural changes and political changes of government caused Disney to make a decision out of an abundance of caution - but there was no effort, no phone call, no threat of retaliation to Disney if they chose to air that episode. This is not the same as the Kimmel situation.

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            No, it’s not. While Disney refuses to be transparent, I’m sure the audience for Win or Lose was far lower than Kimmel’s 2m per episode

            However

            The lack of action with WoL was partially caused by the political influence. A systemic issue permeates every aspect of life.

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      Man, did you miss the point of The Man Show. It was satire, and the hosts were the joke.

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        Also not where he got his start. Kimmel was on the Win Ben Steins Money game show before The Man Show and radio before that.

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        see, you say that, but I don’t think you realize how stupid Americans are.

        My stepfather did not think it was satire, or a joke. He loved that show and thought the jokes were hilarious. “woman be shopping” etc. I hated that man.

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          I know very well how stupid we are. Just look at The Colbert Report.

          But because it wasn’t received as satire doesn’t make it not satire.

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      than there was over the win or lose episode that was already filmed and ready and changed the character into a cis character.

      Did I miss this Kimmel ep? I know I’ve missed a few.

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        They’re referring to Disney’s decision to change a trans character to cis in the Pixar show Win or Lose. While it’s pretty clear that Trump being elected played a part, as it happened in December, Trump wasn’t even in office yet, so this was Disney being transphobic in anticipation of the incoming fascist overlords. Not really the same situation at all.

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          Never heard of that. Not surprised it didn’t spark more outrage. Kimmel on the other hand is a household name.

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          it’s actually really good. Short sweet 8 episodes.

          All about the same day but from the perspectives and lives of different people and the different challenges they face. Anxiety, confidence, responsibility, maturity… I am pissed that they altered one of the episodes regarding a trans kid and their fears of being true to their authentic self to instead a sort or stress of living up to expectations… but still it’s worth the watch.

          Especially if you have kids.

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    God damn it do I ever not give a shit about Charlie Kirk or Jimmy Kimmel

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      Well you should give a damn about the first amendment, because that’s really what’s at play here, and if the government goes unchallenged in being able to shutdown free speech, you best believe you’ll care then. But if they do succeed, it’ll be too late at that point. So yes, you do care about Jimmy Kimmel and Charlie Kirk right now.

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        We have several generations of narrow-minded fools whose sole purpose is I.

        Is it a direct impact they can see or feel in the next 15 minutes? If not, who cares!

        That’s the problem we face now.

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        I’m not American so no I don’t. Americans believing they’re the only country in the world again.

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          And you don’t think other countries won’t follow suit? Look around, friend. This shit is contagious.

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            The fact that they’re from the Netherlands, judging by their instance, makes it especially rich when you consider their current political situation. Our shit is indeed contagious.

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          Yeah you came into the comments of an article about an American problem so you could be a complete idiot

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            American issues are constantly being shoved down the rest of the world’s throats, and it’s actually annoying to those of us who don’t live there. Shocking, I know, but how dare I have the audacity to be annoyed by it.

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              You’re literally in a post about an American tv thing. Just don’t open the post instead of going in and complaining people are discussing it like a psycho. It’s easy trust me.

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              You’re free to set up post filters so you don’t see content you don’t care for. Or move to a platform that isn’t largely US based.

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                “This is America, if you don’t like it you can leave!” -Americans with literally everything in the world.

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                  Poor widdle you, you have to take some agency and curate your feed.

                  Block the keywords and comms you don’t care about like the rest of us. Or keep complaining that entire communities don’t conform to what you want them to be. One of those is bound to help.

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          So you clicked on a link, then clicked a reply button, then entered in some text, then clicked post… on subject you don’t care about? You’ve done this multiple times on a thread about a subject you say you don’t care about.

          I usually just scroll past the things I don’t care about.

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            I hate this specific brand of unlogic so much. “IF YOU INTERACT WITH IT YOU CARE ABOUT IT” is so not how things work.

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          It’s not our fault people aren’t posting enough non-US content for your tastes. You’ve posted a grand total of 5 threads over the entire lifetime of your account, and none of them were news articles. So quit your bitching when you’ve done nothing to help!

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          If you don’t care about news if it’s not relevant to your country then you’re American. If not legally then at least in spirit.

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      Then you don’t care about the state of America? Who they are is the least important part of the whole thing.

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        It’s not that I don’t care. But Americans demanding I care when they don’t give a shit about the state of every other country is absolutely annoying and everybody thinks so.

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          These things aren’t just a story in the media, it isn’t another episode of a tv show. Real, substantive changes are occurring behind these events

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            No, people are well aware. I think moreso from the outside. It’s just the usual behviour of Americans looking to their feeds for what to think and feel in the moment. They aren’t planning on doing much about it, or look at much else, just complain in the comment sections of the feeds, if at all. That’s how they’ve been for decades. It’s the culture.

            A very easy and harmless public to shepherd. Decades of being hoodwinked into dumb shit, never all that upset enough to deviate from the same old playbooks. Probably the last time they ever did something and won was Prohibition. You can kind of get away with anything there because the public is no issue. Whether a government administration or a corporation. The public will complain, sure, they always do. But look at that current trajectory. It’s never faltered.

            So, yeah, we’ll see what’s coming up next and see how quickly the last things are forgotten by the new shiny.

            And it isn’t necessarily you, I’m just pointing out the state of late-20th century til now and how the culture continues to be more and more “the American way.”