“Questa è l’Irlanda, quindi puoi dire qualunque cosa tu voglia” – Patrick Kielty condivide il messaggio di supporto per Jimmy Kimmel

    https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/this-is-ireland-so-you-can-say-whatever-the-fk-you-want-patrick-kielty-shares-message-of-support-for-jimmy-kimmel/a1063204750.html

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    1. ScaldyBogBalls on

      Ireland has some of the most restrictive defamation laws on earth. Even stating a *true, evidenced fact* that could damage someone’s public character is unlawful here. Gagging threats have become common against journalists since the law was introduced in 2009.

    2. DelGurifisu on

      Pfffft yeah right 🤣 Try saying anything about Denis O’Brien.

    3. EstablishmentBusy649 on

      Honestly embarrassing. Why do we think Jimmy Kimmel or anyone else on the world stage for that matter, actually gives a fiddlers fart what a B rated presenter from Ireland says.

    4. I like the sentiment but I feel like Tubridy regularly tried to curtail his guests opinions to avoid defamation claims etc. Nobody will care if you criticize Trump but talk about the Dennis O’Briens and its a whole different matter.

      [Case in point, Oliver Callen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRneCyXka4s)

    5. North_Activity_5980 on

      As long as it is in line government sentiments isn’t that right Paddy boy? 😂😂😂😂

    6. fiendishcadd on

      It’s so frustrating how gatekeepers only react when things threaten to affect their lives.

      This is demonstrably untrue, plus his own show has forced guests not to show support for Palestine even forcing performers to remove watermelon pins. Hopefully it’s a learning moment

    7. Narwhal_2112 on

      I’m not feeling well after watching this, finding it difficult to breathe.

      Not sure if I’m being asphyxiated from fumes of the gaslight or if my cringe pipe just ruptured.

    8. Business_Abalone2278 on

      So are we going to chat about the Quinn family fortune?

    9. Weak-Ad5290 on

      Don’t bring Kimmel over here. We should not be advertising; yanks will start fleeing to here.

    10. Chance-Plantain8314 on

      Lmao what? They stopped kneecap from wearing Palestine badges or else would refuse to air them. The hypocrisy is a bit easy to trace.

    11. ulankford on

      Ireland has one of the most restrictive defamation laws in Europe. We have had everyone from Denis O’Brien, to Mary Lou use these laws in order to gag opinion.

    12. Ireland’s mainstream media operate within the “Beltway”. Kielty might think he can say whatever he wants but his producers and editors know how to not bite the hand that feeds.

    13. Jeffreys_therapist on

      Well, you can’t say ‘this is my wife, Cat’ can you Paddy?

    14. BrickEnvironmental37 on

      It’s nauseating enough that we’re importing this American tosh over here. But for the mouthpiece television show for Official Ireland to be saying this shite makes me vomit.

      And the low IQ seals lapping it up in the audience and at home. Fuck me. There’s nothing to like about it.

    15. short_snow on

      Bruh, we are the land of defamation laws, a theatre director threatened to sue me before for remarks I made about his show and how I thought it was poor.

      If Kielty wants to try the Irish equivalent of what Kimmel did he should speculate in a monologue on the nationality of the suspect in our next stabbing fiasco

    16. Hi_there4567 on

      Wasn’t there a concerted effort to ban criticism of MCD following events related to a Concert

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