Long, Polishchuk Mock No Kings Rally’s Free Speech ‘Fight’

It’s not a coincidence that comedians such as Joe Rogan, Theo Von, Andrew Schulz, and Tim Dillon expressed support for Trump during the 2024 election season.

It turns out that Joe Rogan, Theo Von, Andrew Schulz, and Tim Dillon were among those who backed Trump in the 2024 election campaign. This wasn’t by chance.

In the Era of Biden, I’ve noticed a shift in the comedy landscape. My humor, once shared on social platforms, often gets silenced or criticized severely. My act has even ignited calls for cancellations at times.

I’ve noticed that the Left’s stance is unequivocal: Be mindful of your humor… or face consequences. Regrettably, it seems that the spirit of free expression among Democrats has diminished.

Recently, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former President Barack Obama have advocated for increased regulation and oversight in media and online content.

They’re far from alone.

The reason “The Boyscast” found humor in it is because the recent “No Kings” protests argued that free speech was being threatened during the Trump era.

Ryan Long and Danny Polishchuk had a chuckle over the June 14 protests, emphasizing their view that free speech is being challenged. They poked fun at the elderly character of the rallies and the widespread display of pro-Palestinian flags at demonstrations taking place nationwide.

As a film enthusiast, I found it ironically humorous when they referred to their gathering as a ‘free speech rally,’ coming from individuals who are often seen as opposing free speech by many across the globe.

Furthermore, just as a king would not tolerate such actions, it’s important to note that in North Korea, there isn’t an occasion celebrated as ‘Kim Jong Un Day.’ – Polishchuk

Just like a king wouldn’t allow certain things, it’s worth mentioning that North Korea doesn’t have a day dedicated to Kim Jong Un. – Polishchuk

Long stated, “Indeed, there are actions by Trump that we’re considering… However, if you gather all the presidents and groups advocating for censorship in some form or another, you’d find that you agree with many of them. It’s quite surprising to get so deeply involved in a free speech debate.

On the issue of European countries tightening restrictions on social media discourse, there hasn’t been much, if any, commentary from the left side.

At a more familiar level, President Joe Biden (or his automated signature) urged significant social media outlets to restrict data related to COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop controversy. The Biden team established an entity resembling a Ministry of Information, with Nina Jankowicz as its leader.

The controversial Disinformation Governance Board, intended to combat misleading information, was led by an individual with a history of disseminating such “misinformation” themselves.

In 2021, renowned liberal musician Neil Young asked podcast host Joe Rogan to tone down his opposing opinions regarding the global pandemic, due to their divergence on this issue.

The “No Kings” crowd never spoke up about these speech issues.

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2025-06-23 00:03