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Ryan Long Torches Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Free Speech’ Defenders

Ryan Long is the anti-Jimmy Kimmel.

The Canadian native tells the jokes Kimmel wouldn’t go near. Long isn’t partisan like the late-night host, and he doesn’t twist the truth to score political points.

Long is funny, daring and inventive. He also smells a rat when he sees one.

That explains a stand-up snippet he shared on his X account. The undated clip finds Long sharing a conversation with a friend related to Kimmel’s one-week suspension.

The Media and the Left, but we repeat ourselves, screamed that Kimmel’s forced vacation was a direct assault on free speech. And, more importantly, Team Trump pulled the strings.

That ignores the fact that two major affiliate companies – Sinclair and Nexstar – decided to remove the show temporarily. There’s also no proof or connection to the government, vis-à-vis Kimmel’s suspension. FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s comments on the matter weren’t remotely helpful, but there’s no evidence ABC or the affiliate companies did his bidding.

Plus, when dictators cancel protesters, they do so … permanently.  More importantly, the very folks crying, “What about free speech?” have been silent for the past decade.

Enter Long.

“I had a friend, she came up to me and said, ‘Isn’t it crazy that free speech is gone?’ You supported every guy getting kicked off of everything for 10 years!” Long shot back.

“It feels like a friend that was an alcoholic for eight years and just a menace, then coming back to the party after one day sober and being like, ‘you guys need to get your life together,’” he said. “You came to my wedding and s*** on the cake. And the only reason you’re not an alcoholic anymore is because of the ankle bracelet. What are we talking about right now?”

He has a solid point.

Most members of the Media and the Left, but we repeat ourselves, stood down as censorship crushed speech in recent years.

For example:

Long has faced Big Tech censorship along the way for telling jokes, and he’s hardly alone. Did Kimmel and pals ever stand up for their fellow comedians?

That’s rhetorical.

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