Shareholders Accuse Disney of Financial Abuse After Kimmel Suspension

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Disney CEO Bob Iger as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC.

Credit: Video Screenshot, 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', ABC

5 Comments

  1. RandyC

    Putting my personal feelings on the Kimmel suspension aside for a minute, this video on the topic by Stephen Colbert, borrowing from Beauty and the Beast, was the single funniest thing Colbert has ever done during the history of his show. Very funny!

  2. Andrea

    It’s all about greed! Stock holders worry about losing money. Don’t you care about his horrible remarks? Get over yourselves, you all made alot of money over the years. Start thinking about people’s feelings.

    1. Deacon

      Kimmel made no “horrible remarks.” You clearly didn’t watch the show. You’ve been lied to about what he actually said…lied to by the president, by members of the president’s cabinet, by the vice-president and by some (thankfully not all) of the right wing talk jocks.

      As Charlie Kirk said, “Keep America free.” “You should be allowed to say outrageous things,” he insisted, dismissing the very idea of “hate speech.” Kirk then elaborated: “There’s ugly speech. There’s gross speech. There’s evil speech. And all of it’s protected by the First Amendment.”

      You insult Kirk’s memory if you don’t embrace that.

    2. Keith bobo

      Since Walt’s death. I think Disney higher ups, think of nothing but the Almighty Dollar. And yes I have stock!¡

  3. JJ

    Ill be so glad when leftists have moved on from this. If they want to hear hateful things about the right, they can watch the View before it’s demise which can’t come too soon for me.

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