The Laughter That Was Taken


 They canceled the show, but not the ache. Not the ritual. 

Not the nightly exhale we needed to survive the day.

Commentary: Late-night satire isn’t just entertainment—it’s decompression, dissent, and daily ritual. When Colbert’s voice was silenced, it wasn’t just a programming decision. It was a cultural erasure. We needed that laugh. We needed that truth. And we will archive it here.  AI-Generated Photo, words are mine

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