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ShowSeptember 18, 2025
Watch: Does the right support cancel culture now? Here's the truth...
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The Left is trying to brand anyone on the right who applauds Jimmy Kimmel’s “cancellation” as hypocritical, but in reality, the two situations aren’t equivalent. Does the right love cancel culture? Today’s show breaks it down.
"Cancel culture is very different from someone being fired for being an absolute animal," Crowder said. “We have done the latter for all of American history."
The left is making the claim that this is extraordinary because the government is behind it, when that could not be further from the truth.
"A man killed Charlie Kirk to make everyone afraid to sit down at that table. To make future Charlie Kirk's afraid to have that kind of event,” Crowder said. “Would you say that the cold-blooded assassination was terrorism? Was it designed to instill terror so you would be afraid to speak? Of course, it was.”
Just imagine if a government employee had celebrated the terrorists responsible for 9/11—they would have been immediately fired.
“You don't get to work for a government agency if you support terrorism in the United States,” Crowder said.
Additionally, it was ABC who decided to cancel his show, not the government.
“That is not the same as mandatory,” Crowder said.
This is also not the same as Biden’s Disinformation Governance Board. Or how in 2013, “the Internal Revenue Service said it gave extra scrutiny to organizations with the names 'Tea Party' or 'Patriot' seeking tax-exempt status,” according to NBC.
In 2022, “Press secretary Jen Psaki said Spotify's COVID disclaimers were ‘a positive step, but there is more that can be done.’" According to NBC, “Mark Zuckerberg said on a podcast that administration officials had asked the company to remove certain posts, including ‘things that are true.’”
All of that does not even begin to touch the surface of it.
"Jimmy Kimmel is being voluntarily suspended by a private company because he lied on air. I do not feel bad," Crowder said.
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