
"squirrels to be a secret antifa recruitment operation? Or perhaps he will simply cut the niceties and just put Oprah Winfrey up on Showtrial (Ratings like you've never seen before!)? First it was Neil Young and Joni Mitchell who removed their music from Spotify because they didn't like sharing a platform with Joe Rogan's podcast. Now Massive Attack have taken"
"their tunes down from the streaming service in protest at founder Daniel Ek's investment of half a billion pounds in a military AI company (I'm no expert on these things, but that sounds at least as bad as hosting the Joe Rogan Experience). So should artists still be hawking their wares on Spotify? More to the point, should we as"
"It seemed Trump had finally dealt with domestic terrorist Jimmy Kimmel after his chat show was briefly cancelled, but now it's back on air. So should we expect more censorship? Surely South Park is skating on thin ice by mocking the president and his allegedly inadequate penis? Maybe the"
Television personalities and comedy shows face potential censorship and political backlash linked to presidential actions and satire. High-profile musicians have removed music from Spotify protesting platform associations and executive investments, including concerns over military AI funding. Consumers confront ethical decisions about subscribing to services tied to controversial investments. Comedians who accepted invitations to perform in Riyadh sparked outrage for taking money from a state with severe restrictions on speech and alleged brutal punishments. The debate raises questions about platform accountability, artistic complicity, and the limits of satire in a charged political climate.
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