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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMOUSE TRAPPED: Disney is experiencing "not massive" protests & Disney Plus Subscription Cancellations
Deadline executive editor Dominic Patten said that he's hearing Disney may back down after public backlash over the yanking of ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, nearly 24 hours after the news broke, Patten said, "There is some hope that they can find a pathway back," speaking about ABC's parent company Disney.
"Jimmy Kimmel is still hosting 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'" he noted. "But it's going to be a hard road because we've seen the repercussions of this. There are protests happening outside the Disney offices in Burbank. There are protests happening on Hollywood Boulevard. Are they massive? No, but they're they're there. People are canceling their. Disney+ subscriptions. Are they massive? No, but they're there," Patten noted.
The "fact of the matter is there's always been a tendency in American life we saw it with the Smothers Brothers in the '60s. We saw with Bill Maher in 2002, who got canceled because he said that he would not accept calling the 9/11 terrorists cowards. He called them terrorists, but not cowards. That was how Jimmy Kimmel got his show in 2003, because of that. Irony of ironies, unfortunately," Patten recalled.
https://www.rawstory.com/jimmy-kimmel-2674008035/

Crunchy Frog
(28,053 posts)I doubt it will be a genuine victory for freedom of speech.
hamsterjill
(16,573 posts)He's got money and probably doesn't have to worry. I remember his sadness when his son was ill, and I just felt he was a genuine human being after that. But I'm sure the executives will hold the jobs of his crew, etc. over his head to try to force him to do what they want him to do.
Chasstev365
(6,308 posts)pcdb
(59 posts)These are strange times.
Justice matters.
(8,905 posts)Easy: Stop watching ALL of abc cowards. End of diffusion. All of their crap.
newdeal2
(4,167 posts)ABC offices are mainly in LA and NYC.
popsdenver
(498 posts)should have been MASSIVE since the Presidential Election in 1980, when HWBush committed TREASON to steal the election from Carter.
AND in 2000......2004......2016....etc etc etc.
The perfect title for a book on the last 45+ years would be: WHILE THE NATION SLEPT
littlemissmartypants
(29,868 posts)ananda
(33,257 posts)Almost as bad as what the Dulles Brothers and the
MIC did to Kennedy.
pat_k
(11,829 posts)Bugliosi was absolutely correct. By every definition, Bush v. Gore was a treasonous act committed by five black-robed traitors. (His article None Dare Call It Treason, and the expanded case in his book, The Betrayal of American.)
What is almost more difficult to bear is that the original betrayal of Bush v. Gore was compounded by the failure of members of Congress to defend against that treason by rejecting the Florida electors on 1/6/01.
It was one more intolerable treachery in a line of treacheries committed by Republicans in the years before and since.
Of all the treacheries, the day the Florida electors (unlawfully appointed pursuant to an election that was incomplete under Florida law) were counted; the day America allowed a decision to betray our most essential right -- the right to cast our vote and have that vote accurately counted -- to stand, is the one that is burned in my mind as the event that set us on the road to hell
And so here we are. Now, every mechanism by which the will of the people is measured, and every mechanism by which our will is made manifest through the executive branch, is being corrupted beyond all recognition.
I will never lose hope that we can turn the tide and redeem our national soul. Keeping hope alive is an act of wil. It is an act of will that must be renewed again and again because hope is the life's blood of resistance.
Who knows? Perhaps we are in the darkness before the dawn. Perhaps, like the alcohol abuser spurned to recovery when they "hit bottom," the outrages being committed by the 47 regime will spurn enough Americans into action to spark massive changes for the better.
And when I feel overwhelmed, when hope feels out of reach, I find inspiration wherever I can find it. This is my latest go to:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Eibfo6IkBhE
Rebl2
(16,999 posts)are experiencing some backlash.
Endlessmike56
(33 posts)Id like to see him , Colbert, and whoever else gets canned form some type of collaboration and keep targeting this administration
ReRe
(11,993 posts)Mblaze
(773 posts)Has been going on a long, long time.
Instead of "America Love It Or Leave It" it's now "We're The Real Americans So Bugger Off".
allegorical oracle
(5,745 posts)various boycotts accomplish more -- and faster-- than even the large protests. When Musk's businesses received bad publicity and the car owners started getting publicly mocked, he began shrinking away from the spotlight to work on repairing his reputation. We the people can speak with our feet and our wallets.
Justice matters.
(8,905 posts)No more "tuning in" anything they produce. En masse.
NOW they'll have a real reason to be cowardly scared!
moonshinegnomie
(3,655 posts)My hunch is he ends up elsewhere on a streaming network the moron cant control
crud
(1,065 posts)Cold opening as if in North Korea...
His monolog being continuously interrupted by phone calls from the criminal president suggesting jokes.
Holding his script with 90% redactions and telling non-sensical jokes because of the redactions.