Michael Eisner, CEO of the Ex-Disney, beats Jimmy Kimmel suspension, questions about free speech: "Where did all the leadership go?"

Disney CEO Michael Eisner has the suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” as an example of intimidation. He questioned the silence of business leaders on free expression and condemned FCC chairman Brendan Carr’s pressure on Disney. TV host Jimmy Kimmel was fired indefinitely. (AFP) Disney CEO Michael Eisner has voiced against the suspension of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, And the move ‘called another example of out -of -control intimidation. In a post on X Friday, Eisner questioned why business and academic leaders did not speak in defense of free expression. “Where did all the leadership go? If not for university presidents, the law firm has the management of partners and executive executives standing up against bullying, which will then act for the first amendment? (Sic) ‘, he wrote. He also criticized the pressure on Disney by Brendan Carr, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), following the comments Kimmel made about the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “The ‘indefinite time’ of Jimmy Kimmel immediately after the chairman of the FCC’s aggressive yet hollow threatening threat of the Disney Company is another example of out-of-control intimidation (sic). Tuesday announced that Kimmel was removed from the sky indefinitely after his comments about shooting Charlie Kirk. FCC chairman Brendan Carr later said Kimmel was “directing the American public” and threatened action against Disney. considering controversy.