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A look at free speech in America after ABC pulls 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
NBC News 2025-09-18 22:16
Free Speech Principles - Political satire is a vital form of free speech, challenging power and encouraging discussion [1] - Free speech distinguishes democracies from dictatorships that suppress criticism [2] - Even extreme speech, such as Holocaust denial and Ku Klux Klan rallies, is protected under the First Amendment in the US [4] - There is no legal basis to shut down satire or criticism of the president [5] Concerns Regarding Free Speech - The current administration is perceived as preaching free speech while potentially threatening opposition [3] - The administration is considering using a "hate speech" theory to suppress political opponents, which is inconsistent with First Amendment principles [3]
Is Humor the Antidote to Hate? | Falah Faisal | TEDxBangalore
TEDx Talks 2025-09-03 16:46
[Music] Welcome Fala. Welcome to the TEDex stage. Happy to have you here. >> Happy to be here.>> Right. So u I was introduced to your comics at uh an indie comics fest in Bangalore I think and uh it was really surprising cuz I picked it up and I didn't expect it to be so funny. Right.So I'm sure everybody here would love to hear a lot more about your comics, your creation process. So let's get into it. So um in your comics you uh the themes that mainly stand out to me are identity, faith, belonging.So how d ...
'South Park' continues Trump JABS, takes aim at D.C. takeover
MSNBC 2025-08-22 02:03
South Park, which has proven quite powerful at going against Donald Trump and criticizing how its own parent company has undercut the journalism of 60 Minutes and other entities. Clearly, South Park says they're not watering anything down. And they have an episode getting a lot of attention, including for things that we actually can't show you on the news.We have limits and standards, but we could show you what one character, actually, a towel, experiences upon arriving in our capital. Boy, I'm going to Was ...
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Business Strategy - The Onion's new owners attempted to revitalize the satirical publication by reversing course [1] - The Onion's investment in print media is beginning to yield positive results [1]
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Meme Coin Overview - USELESS coin achieved a market capitalization of approximately $420 million [1] - USELESS coin's daily trading volume reached over $70 million, ranking it among the top meme coins alongside $TRUMP and FARTCOIN [1] - The coin operates without a roadmap, emphasizing community and satire [1] Technological Aspects - USELESS coin was launched on Solana via @bonk_fun [1] Market Positioning - The coin is presented as a critique of the crypto industry's focus on utility [1]
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The Economist 2025-08-04 14:00
Satire Analysis - Political satire effectiveness hinges on precision rather than aggression [1] - Liberals may face challenges in satirizing Donald Trump compared to conservatives [1] Media Commentary - The article explores the nuances of political humor and its application to specific figures [1]
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The Economist 2025-08-03 13:30
Overview - The subject, described as "America's most scathing satirist," had to change his tune in the 1960s [1] - The satirist's performances involved touching a nerve and severing a limb, and he valued laughter over agreement [1] Media - The content includes a link to a Getty Images photo [1] - The content includes a link to a t.co URL [1]
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The Economist 2025-07-31 04:40
Political Satire Landscape - Conservative satirists are coping better with the second Trump term than liberals [1] - This is despite liberals finding Trump repugnant [1] - The conservatives often acknowledge some of Trump's gargantuan flaws while maintaining a soft spot for him [1]
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The Economist 2025-07-30 03:00
Political Satire Analysis - Conservative satirists are coping better with the second Trump term than liberals [1] - This is despite liberals finding Trump repugnant [1] - The conservative satirists acknowledge some of Trump's gargantuan flaws while maintaining a soft spot for him [1]
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The Economist 2025-07-29 02:00
Political Satire Landscape - Conservative satirists are coping better with the second Trump term than liberal satirists [1] - This is despite liberals generally finding Trump repugnant [1] - The conservative satirists often acknowledge Trump's significant flaws while maintaining a soft spot for him [1]