HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>398156Holy shit. I didn’t think they’d actually do it. It’s great to see actual repercussions for these people’s actions.
He should have known that it's against the law for an American TV host to talk bad about anyone besides Drumpf, Blumpf, or Putler
>>398162Defamatory lies on air are literally against regulation and are civil libel.
>>398162>>398163Legality aside, ABC/Disney decided that they no longer want to pay him for it. He's more trouble than he's worth. The Late Night TV scene is a shitshow in today's media environment. Disney/ABC was probably just looking for an excuse to fire him.
I wish I could take back the nights I watched this guy. If only past me knew how deeply mentally unwell jimmy would turn out to be.
>>398165If you ever saw the Man Show way back when, he used to actually be pretty funny. In fact I'm guessing he'd probably like to memory hole a lot of his work from that time period, a lot of it hasn't aged well from a lefty point of view. He had a recurring skit where he would do a blackface impersonation of some basketball player. Unfortunately like a lot of entertainers, he eventually turned out to be a woke turd.
>>398164This has actually been my theory for some time now. It was the same thing with Colbert getting canned. Almost nobody watches broadcast TV anymore, and the "late night talk show" format doesn't translate well into streaming. In the old days you had guys like David Letterman and Jay Leno, who mocked politicians and made jokes about current events, but also played to the middle. Kimmel and Colbert are so blatantly left-wing that they've made their shows unwatchable for at least 50% of the country. Thus the largest possible audience for this kind of shit is 50% of whoever is still watching network TV in 2025, which is basically no one. On top of that, these shows are getting budgets and the hosts are getting salaries like it's still 1995. Jimmy Kimmel's show could easily be done with a webcam and a single PC, but the parent company is still shelling out money for sets and studios and a professional camera crew.
So basically, shows like this are gigantic money-sucking tumors. These companies will probably take any chance they can get to drop them without losing face.
>>398183>Jimmy Kimmel's show could easily be done with a webcam and a single PC, but the parent company is still shelling out money for sets and studios and a professional camera crewExactly. These shows cost millions of dollars to produce, with armies of writers, live jazz performances, and hosts with seven figure salaries, all for a product that doesn't even meet the content standards for a marginally-relevant podcaster or YouTuber. They're a waste of money and a waste of time.
Remember during Covid when all these guys had to film their slop from webcams at home? And in the end it just revealed how they're basically just low quality YouTubers with fancy sets? Networks are figuring it out now.
ABC probably just wanted an excuse to fire him, so now people will blame Trump instead of them.
>>398156Another One Bite The Dust.
>>398183If only these late night fuckers stayed normal, they could've went out cordially. But no, they had to become walking liabilities and psychotic too. Probably stopped thinking their jobs were jobs long ago; I swear they made it some messianic mission to spread the word that "orange man bad". Money can't fully explain what the fuck Jimmy Kimmel or Stephen Colbert became.
What Liberals Doxx, Harass, and ruin someone's life for:
>Liberals dig through ancient social media history and discover where someone had said the "N" word 15 years ago
When "hypocritical" Conservatives get a Liberal "cancelled":
>Liberal saying Charlie Kirk's killing was "deserved"; "this was just the beginning"; "more conservative deaths to come"; etc.
Oh lookie here. Another nigger who can't connect actions with consequences. Get fucked Obama. Don't start shit you can't finish.
>>398214I can't believe I used to think these people were cool. I hope the entire democrat party dissolves like paper in stomach acid.
>>398215I am embarrassed of when I was a teenager too.
There really is a God and he is so good.
>>398215>>398216I remember getting swept up in Obamamania back in the 2008 election. In the end, his appeal was basically a combination of Bush-fatigue and good acting. If I was going to make a movie and I needed someone to play the President, Obama would be a good casting choice, because he's really good at looking and sounding like an inspirational leader. That's about all he's good at. The trouble with these kinds of tricks is that once you've seen them enough times you stop falling for them.
Look at it this way: these people came in at a time when everything was starting to go to shit, and basically promised to fix everything and deliver utopia. The world we're living in now is the world they actually delivered. They asked for a chance, we gave it to them, and they fucked it up, now they're reaping the consequences.
What I find hilarious about this is that Obama has basically no relevance anymore, not even on the left. Democrat voters are mostly emotional children who are only impressed with novelty, and Obama already blew through all of his. If he wants to sit around in his Martha's Vineyard mansion writing sanctimonious tweets and hosting cocktail parties for old, decrepit movie stars, that's his own business. Maybe he'll get his comeuppance one day, or maybe he'll just get old and die like Jimmy Carter. Either way, he's had his moment in the sun and it's over now, and he's got nothing to show for it.
>>398220>Either way, he's had his moment in the sun and it's over now, and he's got nothing to show for it.A fitting hell for the Narcissistic Nigger.
>no one even watched the show and the execs were looking for any good reason to get rid of him what would leave them with plausible deniability while extracting as much liberal outrage as they could from a dead horse
>>398219I know this is ideologically inconvenient to say here but the left only started doing that for the same reason: the right was doing that on the web first.
The trvke is that this is just what having a core web looks like: whoever is in power of centralized social media gets to be woke and nuke the other side for like 5 years and then the other side retakes it. So long as everyone's too tiktok brained to use pseudonyms, activitypub, personal websites and bookmarks; a core web will continue to exist and so will wokeness. It is silly to expect the right not to be woke when it's in power. If the left doesn't wanna put up with it they shouldn't been on the core web in the first place.
>>398239>So long as everyone's too tiktok brained to use pseudonyms, activitypub, personal websites and bookmarks; a core web will continue to exist and so will wokeness.Might not even rely on that. There's an imminent push for global digital ID, so the end of privacy and anonymity online could come anyway.
>If the left doesn't wanna put up with it they shouldn't been on the core web in the first placeThis is part of why I don't really use non-anonymous social media at all. The only thing I really use is discord, and even that took me a while to get comfortable with.
>>398240Honestly I don't think big tech has the programming power needed to implement it air tight. It's all javascript and AI shit. If even cloudflare can't monopolize the web, as seen by how much of the web you can access with invisible-island lynx, I think digital ID will only break up the core web and the firefox-chrome duopoly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y3pNMV5acUhe mf is coming back again.
people cancelling their Disney+, Hulu and ESPN
subscription really scared them.
aiming for their money seems working for now.
>>398242Meshtastic and HAMnet will also offer alternatives
>>398479>people cancelling their Disney+, Hulu and ESPNFrom both sides, the anti-Whites and the Americans for opposite reasons.
KEK
>>398497It's truely odd how politically diverse disney adults are. Like I've seen a liberal, a leftist, a tankie, an anarchist, a lolbert, a monarchist, a centrist, an accellerationist and a tradcath all announce they're cancelling. What the fuck were all of them paying $11 a month for that was worth it up until now?
Is it like Windows where your job requires you have Windows when you'd rather use Linux? Is having Disney+ a job requirement?