All Too Human
ALL TOO HUMAN is a podcast about the things I paid attention to before they became obvious. Each week, I look at the patterns, warnings, contradictions, and quiet shifts that most people brush past until they turn into headlines. Sometimes that means revisiting something I said months ago and asking what I got right, what I missed, and what it now reveals about power, technology, war, institutions, and the world we’re living in. This is not about pretending to predict the future. The future's too unpredictable. But it is about learning how to see clearly while events are still taking shape. In this world, there is a blueprint, and I'm here to discuss it.
All Too Human
The Deep Seat: Jimmy Kimmel, Disney, and the Boundaries of Free Speech (9/23/25)
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Jimmy Kimmel was yanked off air “indefinitely.” Now he’s back — but not everywhere. What does this showdown between the FCC, Disney, and local affiliates really say about free speech in America today?
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Notes for listeners: In the episode, I refer to Disney as a “private company” in the First Amendment context. To be precise: Disney is a publicly traded corporation, but the key distinction here is that it’s not the government. The First Amendment restricts government censorship, not corporate decisions. My larger point stands: even if legal, when corporations cave to political pressure, it erodes the cultural foundation of free speech.
As always, this episode is analysis and commentary — not legal advice. My goal is to help you think critically about the culture of speech, not argue case law.
If you’ve got thoughts on the podcast or where the line between “unconstitutional” and “un-American” really is, I’d love to hear them. Send me a note via email — these conversations matter.
And don’t forget — tomorrow at noon I’ll be back with the Pattern Report, pulling threads on what this week’s stories are really showing us.