NY Post readers discuss Jimmy Kimmel’s return to the air following offensive comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
The Issue: Jimmy Kimmel’s return to the air following offensive comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
When people on the left make egregious remarks, all is forgiven (“Jimmy’s back in funny business,” Sept. 22).
Companies are forbidden from any recourse at all. Yet conservatives like Roseanne Barr, Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly are sent into oblivion with no forgiveness there.
Colette Curry
Staten Island
So the network decided to put Jimmy Kimmel back on the air. I think it was because there was no one on deck to replace him, and ABC desperately needed that time slot filled.
It’s not about politics, it’s about money. This is still a business.
Chris Tripoulas
Manhattan
I was so glad to hear that Disney and ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air after his derogatory and disturbing comment about the Charlie Kirk assassination. But it’s very sad that they brought him back.
Late-night hosts like Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are not funny comedians by a long shot. They are boring people, using late-night platforms to spew their derogatory opinions.
Late-night TV is supposed to be entertaining and funny; these two clowns are neither.