加拿大喜剧领袖抗议美国政府对Satire施压, 警告言论自由威胁。
Canada’s comedy leaders protest U.S. government pressure on satire, warning of free speech threats.
美国有趣电视节目"吉米·金梅尔"的暂停,以及政府对联邦通信委员会限制内容的压力, 引起了人们对喜剧界审查的担忧, 加拿大喜剧演员瑞安·贝尔维尔,安德鲁·克拉克和丽莎·保罗称此举对言论自由构成威胁,
Concerns over censorship in comedy have intensified following the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show and government pressure on the FCC to restrict content, with Canadian comedy figures Ryan Belleville, Andrew Clark, and Liza Paul calling the actions a threat to free speech and a dangerous precedent.
他们批评将温和的政治讽刺作为攻击目标,强调喜剧在追究权力责任方面的作用,并注意到传统的深夜电视的衰落,促使Belleville推出一个YouTube系列来填补这一空白。
They criticized the targeting of mild political satire, emphasized comedy’s role in holding power accountable, and noted the decline of traditional late-night TV, prompting Belleville to launch a YouTube series to fill the gap.
讨论强调,在不断变化的媒体环境中,人们对娱乐的政治影响和Satire的未来日益感到不安。
The discussion highlighted growing unease over political influence on entertainment and the future of satire in a shifting media landscape.