The Right Side of Hollywood: The Social Reckoning, Jimmy Kimmel's divergent takes on Graham Platner, Spencer Pratt
This week on The Right Side of Hollywood, Christian Toto and Deborah Flora dive into the latest trailer for The Social Reckoning, a sequel to the 2010 film The Social Network. But it's not just about the movie - it's about the state of free speech in America and how the left's war on free speech is taking a toll on our culture. Christian points out that the trailer makes Mark Zuckerberg the enemy, with a quote that's meant to be a "boo hiss" moment, but instead feels like a laughable attempt to villainize the Facebook CEO.
The conversation also touches on the upcoming midterms and how the timing of the movie's release is no accident. Christian notes that Aaron Sorkin, the film's writer, is a left-leaning individual who wants to move the needle on the issue of free speech. But will the film explore the dangers of Facebook censorious conduct leading up to the 2020 election? Probably not. Ryan, Deborah, and Christian also discuss the importance of free speech and how it's essential for a healthy democracy.
In other news, Christian's article about Jimmy Kimmel's attack on Spencer Pratt bears more discussion, and Deborah discusses the comedian's tone-deaf response to the reality star's loss of his home in the Palisades fire. They also talk about the irony of the 'progressive' Jimmy Kimmel punching down, a comedic tendency often criticized by the Left.
Fool of the Week nominees: Scott Pelley, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), Manny Rutinel (D-CO)
If you're interested in hearing more about the state of free speech in America, the blatant hypocrisy of Jimmy Kimmel, and the latest news on the entertainment industry, tune in to this week's episode of The Right Side of Hollywood.
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