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America was founded on the principle of free speech. But if you’ve been paying attention, you know the First Amendment is on life support.

Here’s the truth: free speech isn’t being denied to the powerless — it’s being denied to anyone who refuses to bend the knee. The wealthiest companies in the world — Disney, MSNBC, CNN — are firing or suspending voices not because of ratings, not because of “brand risk,” but because someone in power didn’t like what was said.

Jimmy Kimmel’s show was suspended indefinitely after the FCC chair publicly threatened Disney. That’s not speculation — that’s intimidation, plain and simple. Michael Eisner, Disney’s former CEO, even called out Bob Iger for caving. When the people who built the company are disgusted by the lack of backbone, you know leadership has collapsed.

Meanwhile Fox hosts can sit on national television and say the homeless should be killed with lethal injection. That actually went on air. That’s somehow “acceptable discourse.” No suspensions. No mass outrage. Just business as usual.

So let’s call this what it is: double standards on steroids. If you speak against the current administration, if you crack the wrong joke, if you pull back the curtain — you’re gone. But if you normalize cruelty and push hate? You’re protected.

What happens to Saturday Night Live in this climate? Every single week they use satire and political comedy. Are they next? Since when did satire become a crime?

This is bigger than entertainment. This is about the slow suffocation of the First Amendment. And when billion-dollar corporations bow to intimidation instead of standing up, they become complicit in dismantling the very freedoms they profit from.

I just canceled my Disney/Hulu subscription. Not because it saves me a few bucks, but because I refuse to fund cowardice. If companies this powerful can’t stand up to bullies, then why should we keep giving them our loyalty, our dollars, and our trust?

Bob Iger, the world is watching. Leadership isn’t about maintaining profit margins in silence. It’s about standing for principle when it matters most. Right now, your silence sends a louder message than any show you cancel.

The First Amendment wasn’t written for convenience — it was written for courage. And every time a CEO caves, that courage dies a little more.

#FreeSpeech #DoBetter #CancelCowardice #TruthOverPower #YouBeYouLive



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