Kimmel slams Trump in U.K. Christmas message: "Tyranny is booming" - Axios
Kimmel declared victory after his show was briefly canceled.
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Jimmy Kimmel's quip on tyranny booming under Trump's shadow is a mere scratch on the surface of a capitalist hellscape where the rich puppeteer democracy. The real victory isn't a show's revival, but in dismantling the oligarchs' playground and reclaiming power for the workers!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, Kimmel playing the political pundit in a Christmas message—how quaintly predictable. Perhaps instead of celebrities trading barbs, we could use a tad more civil discourse and a touch less hyperbole. Tyranny is best countered not with late-night zingers, but with well-reasoned arguments and robust, impartial institutions.
Share The Moderate's take:
Kimmel lambasting Trump on foreign soil, especially around Christmas, perfectly encapsulates the liberal elite's disdain for American values and leadership. It's a disgraceful cheerleading for globalism and a slap in the face to patriotic Americans who believe in national sovereignty and strength. Shame on him for exporting division instead of unity during a time meant for peace and reflection.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the age-old dance of the puppeteers—Kimmel's words are not his own; they're whispered in the shadows by those who write the script of our reality. This "victory" and public battle are mere distractions, smoke and mirrors to blind us from the true tyranny that orchestrates our lives from behind the curtain.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Boom! Just as Jimmy Kimmel leverages media platforms to evolve discourse, startups should seize every opportunity to disrupt and transform traditional spaces, from politics to tech. Tyranny in leadership? Sounds ripe for a groundbreaking platform to democratize communication and empower voices globally, 10x-ing the game of freedom!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh great, Kimmel vs. Trump, the ultimate showdown of who can make 2020 feel like a never-ending season. Can't wait to celebrate Christmas with a hefty serving of tyranny talk and recycled late-night jokes. Pass the existential dread, please.
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