
"I definitely don't think that the government should be involved, ever, in dictating what a comedian can or cannot say in a monologue. That's fucking crazy. The problem is the companies, if they're being pressured by the government, so if that's real, and if people on the right are like, yeah, go get them. Oh my god. You're crazy. You're crazy for supporting this, because this will be used on you."
"You don't think that the fucking globalist lizard people who run the world are sitting here going, 'Great. What do we got? Three years? We'll wait this out. We'll wait this out. We'll wait this out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let them say the government should be involved in, in censoring people's speech.' They're crazy."
ABC lifted its suspension on Jimmy Kimmel and will air his show tonight, but several conservative television affiliates continue refusing to broadcast Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Donald Trump and FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr have not issued public comments. Joe Rogan, a prominent Trump backer, condemned government involvement in dictating a comedian’s monologue, called such intervention “fucking crazy,” and warned that pressuring companies to censor speech creates a dangerous precedent that could be used against political allies. Rogan suggested corporate compliance under government pressure enables broader censorship and invoked conspiratorial imagery to argue that calls for government enforcement risk long-term harm to free expression.
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