...to a screen near you. A blank screen where there used to be an art known as comedic satire.
First, it was Stephen Colbert's show getting notice. Now, it's Jimmy Kimmel getting yanked.
So much for freedom of speech.
To think that it was way last November that I wrote this:
(with gratitude to Martin Niemoller)
First they came for the truthtellers:
the journalists whose words aimed
to capture events, present them with
accuracy and fairness.
Then for the librarians, unafraid to defend
the sanctity of books, and all they hold
within their pages, even when small minds
choose to challenge what they contain.
After that, the teachers, whose loyalties rest always
with the children entrusted to them, guiding and
protecting them from hate and other abuse,
encouraging as they grow, like wide-faced flowers in the sun.
Who will remain once the truthtellers are gone?
Only the liars who know to twist words, bending them to their own mean ends.
While those who have been duped will stand open-mouthed
hungry and broken, by having been deceived.
We can only wonder just who will be next.
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