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September 19, 2025 • 26 mins

Is the Right embracing "cancel culture"? We discuss the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live and how it signals the loosening of far-left Hollywood's grip on American culture. We also announce Red Pilled America's video documentaries, live now on YouTube

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is Red Pilled America. Hey, it's Patrick.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Curlchi and I'm Adrianna Portez and welcome to Red Pilled
America's fam Boogie.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
We've talked a lot about cancel culture over the years,
but now we're seeing consequence culture. You're listening to Red
Pilled America's fan Boogie. Got a lot to talk about today,
including a great announcement. We got something live over at
YouTube that we're going to get to in a little bit,
and of course we are going to be talking a
lot about the Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely suspended from his ABC

(00:56):
show Jimmy Kimmell Alive. Pretty crazy, crazy last week. I
hope you guys are all doing better since we last spoke.
I'm still mourning the loss of Charlie Kirk. I'm sure
most of you are as well too. It's been a
pretty horrific week, but at least people are putting action.
They're putting things into action, which is really really promising.

(01:20):
Thank you so much for supporting this show, Red Pilled America.
This is fam Boogie. This is our culture podcast, different
than our audio storytelling podcasts that we put out, and
we talk about culture. We talk about everything that's happening
in the culture, and there's stuff happening right now.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
And we have a big announcement for you guys today.
I think we should get into it right away. I
think we should start with some good, positive news.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Let's do that. So we are ourpa is launching a
YouTube version of the show, a video version of the
show over on YouTube, of all places. We kind of
hesitated doing YouTube for many years. When we first launched
the show in twenty eighteen, the end of twenty eighteen,
we started posting just an audio version of the show

(02:06):
onto YouTube, and really quickly we started to one there
was cancel. Culture was in big, big, big was happening
in a big way at that time, and also our
show had a lot of music in it, and we
kept getting demonetized, and we decided, you know what, let's
just focus on the audio show. Our bandwidth was was

(02:27):
really kind of small at the time, and we needed
to focus on the actual audio version of the show
on the audio platforms. And we did that, and so
we kind of abandoned YouTube. Occasionally we post some things there,
but in general, we kind of abandoned it, and I'd
say over the course of the last I don't know
year or so we started thinking about it again and

(02:48):
we did a little bit of something last year when
we did we did a video version of an episode
last year and we liked doing it. It's a lot
of time to produce it, but we thought, you know what,
we need to make a concerted push into the YouTube
space because video is where it's at. We living in
the age of video right now, and that's just the
way social media is going. So we decided, you know,

(03:09):
let's focus on a YouTube version of the show. We
can convert some of our audio episodes into video format
and see how it does. And so that's what we're doing.
We're launching it. It went live on Thursday, and we
hope you guys can go there and check it out.
Go to YouTube, click on you know, subscribe to it there.

(03:30):
It's free to subscribe and you'll get a video version
of the show. It's a shortened, condensed version of some
of our episodes. But it is important now for podcasts
to start entering into the video realm. I think it
was Tyler over at the over at the Blaze that
even said, Hey, I'm so happy that you guys are
doing going to video it's going to help the show.

(03:52):
I mean, it's it's where everything is kind of going.
But the thing is is that it takes about a
year to a year and a half before shows like
this can be monetized. It's just the nature of the game.
So if you guys feel like if you guys watch
the video, we'll have a link into the description of
the show and also on our website, so you could

(04:13):
go check it out there. If you like what we're
doing with it, please support it. We're going to have
a donation button on our page, on the page that
launched this page that launches this effort. We need donations
to keep moving in this direction and move on this effort,
because it costs a lot to do video and it
takes a long time to monetize.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Yeah, and I mean, if we're being honest, really that
was the biggest reason that we didn't do video sooner.
It's because of the cost of doing video. And so
now you know, we're turning to our audience. And the
thing about Red Pilled America is that we have never
taken any large amount of seed money. We don't take
large donor money. We rely on our audience and we

(04:56):
do that for a reason. We do that because it
keeps us honest. And one of the things that I've
noticed in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination is
that now a lot of people, a lot more people
are talking about the grifters in conservative media. It's something
that you guys know, we have been talking long, long about.
So we're turning to you guys once again. You know,

(05:18):
can you guys help us grow this video format of
the show and help us save America one story at
a time exactly.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
And it's not a video version of Fembogie. It's a
video version of the actual audio documentary series. And we're
starting it off with coin Toss, which was the story
behind CNN. We thought it was appropriate to kind of
talk about where the legacy media went wrong and what
needs to be done to turn it around. And so
this is a really important effort.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
Yeah, So what you guys are going to do is
you go to YouTube, you type into the search bar
red Pilled America, and then you're gonna hit subscribe and
you're gonna start following the show. So anytime that we
put up a new video, you guys are going to
get an alert and then you guys can watch it.
And the other thing that you can do is you
can share it. You can share it on your social media.
You can share it on Facebook, Instagram.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Create clips of it, and share it on any of
your social media platforms. We ask that you do that
if there's a segment of it that you really like,
just do a screencap of it and post it up
because that is probably the biggest aspect of the video
kind of revolution in the podcast world is the clipping
aspect of it, and we didn't have that with the

(06:31):
just the audio version. And this is really kind of
steps in the direction of getting into expanding more into
the storytelling space. I gotta tell you, guys, and we've
been a broken record on this, but you do not
understand how far behind conservatives are within the actual storytelling industry.
Getting involved in the storytelling business is so important because

(06:55):
conservatives have the antidote. We know what needs to happen
to fix America, to cure America of what's ailing it.
We have the anidote, we have the answers, but the
left controls all of the needles to inject that antidote
into the American bloodstream. And so we are trying to

(07:16):
lead the way in getting people and changing people's minds
when it comes to storytelling. The left has control of
the film schools. They have control of the unions. They
have control of the media that covers the storytelling industry.
They have control of the platforms that review movies like

(07:36):
Rotten Tomatoes. They have control of the actors, they have
control of the musicians, they have control of the entire
storytelling infrastructure. It has to start somewhere. And the only
reason why we saw so many people going online creating
videos about Charlie Kirk and laughing at him and his

(07:59):
family and his children to our faces, recording that and
posting it is because culturally, conservatives have not been injecting
the anecdote into the American bloodstream. These people have been
poisoned by the Marxist left for decades, and they feel
like it's fine for them to put that up because

(08:20):
that's what they learned when they went to high school,
what they learned when they went to college, what they
learned when they listened to Jimmy Kimmel, what they learned
when they listen to CNN. All of these cultural institutions
have been pumping this poison into their minds for decades
and the only way to cure it is with better stories,
with our side of the story. So you know, this

(08:40):
is kind of, you know, our rallying call to our audience.
Please support what we're doing here. If you guys see
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help support this video effort so that we can, you know,

(09:02):
say America one story at a time. We're going to
get right into this Jimmy Kimmel story and his indefinite suspension.
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let's get into this Jimmy Kimmel scandal that's going on.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Scandalobra.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
And I gotta say, we spend a lot of time
kind of going at some conservative media people that we
sometimes call grifters. But I'm gonna say right now, Benny Johnson,
Bravo on this job.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Benny Johnson.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
This was Benny Johnson that pushed this. A YouTuber, slash streamer,
slash social media influencer. Was the guy that is solely
behind pushing this. Well, I would say Jimmy Kimmel is
mainly behind it, but Benny Johnson was the man that
put this on the radar of the FCC. And next

(12:52):
thing you know, we're hearing that Jimmy Kimmel is suspended.
So I'm sure you guys know that this is going
down right now. It's been all over my feed. I'm
sure it's all over your guys' feed. But I want
to give you guys a little bit of a rundown
of how this went down.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Let's do it.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
So Jimmy Kimmel is a pig, he cried, He literally
was in tears the night that Trump won in twenty
twenty four. He has on an almost daily nightly basis
on his show, has just pummeled conservatives. This is an
entity obviously owned by Disney. ABC is owned by Disney,
and he's basically writing off fifty percent of the population.

(13:32):
And there's a problem with that because he's actually on
the public airwaves, and we're going to get into that.
So here is Jimmy Kimmel. This is in the wake
of the one of the most I would argue the
most horrific political assassination in fifty years or so. It's
definitely the most most gruesome public assassination captured on film. Well,

(13:55):
Jimmy Kimmel goes on with Jimmy Kimmel Live and on
this past Monday, and basically effective he blames the killer
or tries to characterize the killer as being a Trump supporter.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
We hit some new lows over the weekend with the
magagang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie
Kirk as anything other than one of them and everything
they can to score political points from it.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
So there you go. You hear him basically say that
the right is doing or the mega people are doing
everything they can to convince the public that this murderer
was not a maga person. Now, of course we know
that he was carving onto bullets, fascist symbols and fascist sayings.

(14:45):
He was dating a transsexual. His parents came out and
said that their son was basically making a hard left
turn to political far left ideology. He's had family members
that's come forward and said that the text messages come
out and give a very clear depiction of this man

(15:07):
being a gay man with a trans someone that's transitioning
to from a man to a female. I guess you
could say, although that's impossible, but the man is clearly
not a maga person. Now, he may have grown up
in a conservative household, but that actually makes it worse.
That's exactly what we are talking about, is that conservative,

(15:29):
traditional American families are being infiltrated with this radical ideology,
and so much so that this guy wanted to go
out and kill Charlie Kirk because he had too much
hate and some hate, according to this killer, to the
text messages that released by the FBI, some hate is

(15:53):
too much to be negotiated. Okay, the guy is clearly
not a MAGA supporter. So you have Jimmy Kimmel going
on the public airwaves and lying to his audience. Now
this is a problem because he's not on a podcast,
he's not on the corner or in the town hall.

(16:15):
He is on the public airwaves, which they are given
the public spectrum. They're giving a license by the FCC
to broadcast this signal on. It's a privilege that ABC
is given, and they have a mandate. They are mandated
to be to have a public interest and to keep

(16:37):
the public's interest in mind, and not to lie to
the public. And he clearly lied. It wasn't a joke.
They're trying to basically position it as it being a joke.
It was not a joke. He lied to the public.
I mean, imagine this guy going on immediately after Martin
Luther King Junior was assassinated, okay, and blaming Martin Luther

(17:01):
King's followers on Martin Luther King Junior's assassination. Imagine that
that is what this man did effectively. Okay, because Charlie
Kirk is going to be a Martin Luther King civil
rights figure. He is already, but over the years that
follow over the decades that follow his impact is going
to be felt. The guy was a Martin Luther King

(17:25):
figure within the conservative movement. He was peaceful, he wanted
to talk, he wanted to debate. He was nonviolent. He
went into areas that were considered troubled the same way
that Martin Luther King went into the South, into the
segregated South. He went on to college campuses that are
basically war zones for conservatives. As we're seeing now as

(17:48):
this man was so brutally killed, this man is a
Martin Luther King figure. Jimmy Kimmel went on and blamed
that man's followers and claimed that a follower of that
man killed him. He's basically blaming Charlie for his own murder.
It's reprehensible what he did, and he did it on
the public airwaves. Okay, so what happened after that? Brendan Carr,

(18:12):
who is the FCC chairman, went on to Benny Johnson's
podcast and this is what he had to say about
Jimmy Kimmel's statement.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
I think again, Disney needs to see some change here.
But the individual licensed stations that are taking their content,
it's time for them to step up and say this,
you know, garbage to the extent that that's what comes
down the pipe in the future. Isn't something that we
think serves the needs of our local communities. But this
sort of status quo is obviously not acceptable where we are.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
So for those of you guys that might not understand
the structure here, what happens is ABC works with local
affiliates and they give them their content. These local affiliates
get an FCC license to broadcast their signals over the
public spectrum. Okay, so what this man with this Brendan

(19:04):
Carr is stating is that you guys have a mandate
for a public interest. You guys are not supposed to
put lies and disinformation over those public airwaves. That's why
you are given a license. And you have this man
now going on these public airwaves and deliberately lying about
a grotesque, reprehensible assassination that was caught live on camera.

(19:30):
You have a responsibility to disseminate the right information to
the public and you guys are not meeting that obligation.
And so it was an availed threat, I think it.
I don't know if you would call it a threat.
If somebody is breaking their their their licensing agreement with

(19:51):
the American public. Then I don't know if you would
call that a threat or just kind of a warning
you guys need to basically stay within the bounds of
this licensing agreement.

Speaker 3 (20:01):
Well, you know, I think he's trying to rein it in.
This has been going on for so long unchecked. They
have been getting away with this for so so long
that Jimmy Kimmel had no problem going on the air
and saying that he absolutely thought there was going to
be no consequences because there haven't been any. And so
now the FCC is coming in and they're trying to
rein it in because people are getting killed over these propagandists.

(20:24):
They're spreading lies and they're infecting the minds of American
youth and Americans all over.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
I think Brendan Carr put it best. He went on
one of these cable networks and talked about the public
interest mandate of these FCC licenses, and this is what
he had to say.

Speaker 6 (20:41):
Yeah, broadcasters are different than any other form of communication,
including here we're on cable right now. Fox News doesn't
have an FCC license, CNN doesn't, but ABC, CBS, NBC,
those broadcast stations do, and with that license comes a
unique obligation to operate in the public interest, and over
the years, the FCC walked away from enforcing that public

(21:03):
interest obligation. I don't think we're better off as a
country for but look, President Trump ran directly at these
legacy broadcast outlets and he exposed them to these market forces,
and a lot of these affiliate groups said, to your point,
we're tired of carrying this stuff late night shows. Something's
gone seriously awry here. They went from going for applause,

(21:24):
from laugh lines to applause lines. They went from being
court gestures that would make fun of everybody in power
to being court clerics and enforcing a very narrow political ideology.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
So once this FCC chairman went on too Benny Johnson's
show and basically said, you know, we're going to do
this the easy way, or we're going to do it
the hard way. You guys need to meet your obligation
as part of this FCC license. Next Star and Sinclair
are two of these local affiliates of ABC News excuse me,

(21:57):
of ABC that carried the Jimmy Kimmel Show. They both said,
you know what, we don't want to carry the show
right now. We are not going to carry it. We
think what he said was reprehensible. Here's actually some of
the statements. This is the first one was Next Star.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
They said, mister Kimmel's comments about the death of mister
Kirk are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in
our national political discourse, and we do not believe they
reflect the spectrum of opinions, views or values of the
local communities in which we are located, said Andrew Alfred,
president of Nexstar's broadcasting division, continuing to give mister Kimmel

(22:33):
a broadcast platform in the communities we serve is simply
not in the public interest at the current time, and
we have made the difficult decision to preempt his show
in an effort to let cooler heads prevail as we
move toward the resumption of respectful, constructive dialogue. End quote.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
So Nextstar was the first to put out a statement,
and then Sinclair, who also has FCC license to carry
these ABC shows, also put out a statement. And this
is it. Mister Kimmel's remarks were inappropriate and deeply insensitive
at a critical moment for our country, said Vice chairman
Jason Smith of Sinclair. We believe broadcasters have a responsibility

(23:15):
to educate and elevate respectful, constructive dialogue in our communities.
We appreciate FCC Chairman Car's remarks today, and this incident
highlights the critical need for the FCC to take immediate
regulatory action to address control held over local broadcasters by
the big national networks. So he directly ties it to

(23:40):
the FCC chairman's comments. So, of course, you know, this
was a earth shattering moment when you have these distributors
talking like this. You know, we've worked with car companies
before in the past, and I remember at one point
we worked with this man, Jim Farley, he's now the
CEO of Ford and I remember at one point, you know,

(24:00):
we were doing these marketing programs for him, and he
would always say, our customers are the distributors. Our customers
are not the people that buy our cars. Our customers
are the distributors that basically own these local dealer car dealerships.
It is the same in this business. ABC might be
creating the content, but it's the local distributors, these local

(24:24):
affiliates that are carrying it and pumping it out to
these local communities. And they have an obligation as part
of this FCC license for it to be of public interest.
And now you have both of these distributors. I've heard
estimates on the number of about thirty eight million homes
was the number that once these distributors said that they

(24:46):
once these local affiliates said that they weren't going to
carry it, it was something like thirty eight million homes
were taken off the table. That's a huge, huge number.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
That's a huge number, and this definitely feels like a
big win for conservatives. However, I do want to point
out that this is suspension. I know that they said
he's indefinitely suspended, but he hasn't been fired yet, so
I just wouldn't be surprised if they bring him back
at some point.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
So, once these local affiliates said that they were going
to be preempting his show, that's when the news came out,
and Chris Hayes from MSNBC delivered the news to his audience.

Speaker 7 (25:21):
Well tonight, an ABC spokesperson confirms that Jimmy Kimmel's late
night show has been preempted indefinitely. Now it comes just
hours after a large set of ABC affiliates announced they
would refuse to air Kimmel's show. They say because the
comments the late night host made on Monday Night relating
to the motives of the man that shot and killed
Charlie Kirk, wrongly suggesting the killer was part of the

(25:43):
MAGA movement.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
He was not. So Once this news broke that they
were indefinitely suspending his show, all hell broke loose online.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
It spread like wildfire, and.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
It is signaling a huge change in the media and
Hollywood Land Escape, and we're going to get to that
in part two. Join us over there for Part two
right now.
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