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Why Won’t Hollywood Rally Behind Ben Bankas?

Industry suddenly focused on free speech ignores canceled conservative

Jimmy Kimmel used his Oscar presentation to decry countries that curb free speech.

He name-checked North Korea and, tongue in cheek, elevated CBS to nation status for “silencing” Stephen Colbert.

If the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host wanted to do something about free speech, he could invite Ben Bankas onto his ABC couch.

Bankas is an unabashedly right-leaning comic who has faced serial cancellations in recent months. He lost six sold-out shows in Minneapolis for making a crack about the late Renee Good.

Yes, a joke can still get you canceled in America. And the problem is even worse up north.

Dark Humour for Dark Times: Ben Bankas

Bankas, a Canadian native, told the hosts of “Triggernometry” that he’s been repeatedly canceled in his home country for telling the “wrong” jokes. That won’t stop him, though.

“I don’t believe in censoring myself, especially on stage,” Bankas said.

The cancellation efforts are well-organized and aggressive, sometimes using street posters to coax people to pressure clubs that dare to host him.

“They have the Canadian Anti-Hate Network and all these organizations that are paid for by the Liberal Party in Canada … through back channels, apparently,” Bankas told podcast hosts Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin. “That organization’s goal is to shut down people like me, I guess, that aren’t censoring themselves or aren’t woke.”

Case in point. Two sold-out Bankas shows in Kitchener were just canceled.

The cancellation came after “an extensive internal and external review of safety, operational and legal factors,” including, the theatre said, its responsibilities under the British Columbia Human Rights Code and Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Bankas suggested that if someone like Kimmel suddenly switched their political allegiances, they might face some of the free speech scrutiny he endures.

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Let’s not pick on just Kimmel for ignoring a fellow comedian in distress. Have other powerful Hollywood voices reached out to support Bankas’ right to tell his jokes on his terms?

Stephen Colbert? John Oliver? Jon Stewart? Seth Meyers? Mark Ruffalo? Sean Penn?

Have any of the folks claiming President Donald Trump is stifling speech said something about the restrictive speech rules North of the Border, let alone the Minneapolis situation?

Are they afraid to defend someone like Bankas because he leans to the Right? Or do they stay silent because there’s no way to hammer Republicans while defending a comedian’s free speech rights?

Either answer proves they don’t actually care about speech. It’s mere virtue signaling, the kind that falls silent when the “wrong” people are silenced.

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