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Ben Stiller urges comedians to keep ‘speaking truth to power’ despite political landscape in the US: ‘Taking chances with comedy…’

Actor and director Ben Stiller talks about the current political landscape of the world and how comedy needs to continue putting up a mirror to society.

Ben StillerActor Ben Stiller voices his support for comedians all over the world.

Comedy in general has been in a bit of a quandary in recent times. Clashing ideologies about state intervention and freedom of speech have resulted in several major losses for this genre. As someone who is deeply immersed in the world of comedy, being the son of Seinfeld star Jerry Stiller and the leading man of many iconic comedy films, actor Ben Stiller has spoken up in support of the genre once more. During a recent interview, the actor admitted to the difficulties faced by people in the game, but he urged them to march on anyhow.

While talking to Radio Times, the actor acknowledged the current political situation of the world and the US. He said that he understood the kind of pressure people in the genre must feel and said that because of how bad the situation is, the need for transparency through comedy is greater.

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“We live in a world where taking chances with comedy is more challenging. You’re seeing that front and centre in our country. But I think it’s important that comedians keep doing what they’re doing, speaking truth to power and being free to say what they want. That’s the most important thing,” said Ben Stiller.

Apart from the various troubles comedians are facing in India, things in the US have taken a turn for the worse. A few months ago, The Late Show hosted by Stephen Colbert was cancelled by CBS. The rich-in-legacy show is currently on its final season, where Colbert is taking a jab at Donald Trump’s administration every chance he gets. Just a few weeks later, Jimmy Kimmel Live was taken off air on ABC due to his comments regarding Charlie Kirk’s death. Ben Stiller, among many other Hollywood stars, protested against the decision, and the show finally started running again. However, Donald Trump wasn’t happy with the decision.

Since Trump and the FCC’s assault on late shows began, the hosts, especially Kimmel and Colbert, have shifted into another gear and have started calling out the president during every episode. They even get their guests to do skits and bits, where they make fun of the government and its decisions. South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are also waging their personal battle against the president via the storylines of their show.

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