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The indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC, triggered by his inaccurate and offensive comments regarding Charlie Kirk's murder, leading to a broader discussion on cancel culture and media accountability.
An American television host and comedian. Trump's threat to take him off the air is cited as an example of an attack on free speech.
The conservative student organization founded by Charlie Kirk when he was 18, which he used as a platform to engage in debates on college campuses.
The open debate and exchange of ideas in society, which is under threat due to the chilling effect of political violence.
The process by which individuals, particularly young men, are immersed in online subcultures and ideologies that can lead to extremism and violence.
Internal conflict that arises when irreconcilable differences override the commitment to the political system.
A term used in the podcast to describe an environment where political assassination is celebrated or seen as an acceptable tool. The hosts argue this is a growing problem on the political left.
The 22-year-old individual who murdered Charlie Kirk. His motives are described as ideologically incoherent, a form of 'salad bar extremism'.
The assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, which became a focal point of political debate. Jimmy Kimmel's comments about the event, where he was accused of wrongly blaming the 'MAGA gang', led to his suspension.
A conservative activist who directly petitioned Donald Trump to secure Ross Ulbricht's pardon.
The concept of using crypto tokens to fund creators, create new IP, and allow fans to have a financial stake in a creator's success, moving away from ad-based monetization models.