In an interview with Rolling Stone, Jimmy Kimmel candidly discussed his experiences in comedy, politics, and personal growth. He criticized notable figures like Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson, and reflected on his past work on The Man Show, acknowledging how clips from the series are used against him. Kimmel emphasized the importance of context in humor, argued that outrage is often exaggerated, and rejected the notion of cancel culture in comedy, affirming that humor is subjective and should not be overly restricted. He shared personal moments where he found himself emotionally affected by current events.
I think it's kind of funny, because the very people who are using those videos as an example of why I'm a horrible person were probably the biggest fans of the show at that time. We did the show a little tongue-in-cheek.
I think a lot of the outrage is completely manufactured. There's no black and white when it comes to comedy. There is no line. The line is different for every person.
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