'SNL': Weekend Update Tackles Russia's Fake News Law, Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

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“Russia has responded to sanctions by banning the export of Russian-made cars, but a Russian-made car is just a drunk bear on roller skates,” Michael Che quips

to the controversial measure. “The company took so long to condemn Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, although at Disney they actually don’t say ‘gay,’ they say ‘Timon and Pumbaa,'” Che said.

After Disney’s statement against the bill, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis called Disney a “woke corporation.” “Disney denied the claim of wokeness with roughly 90 years of cartoons,” Jost joked, showing photos of racial stereotypes from throughout the company’s animated history. Weekend Update also reported on news of the new federal law that would make lynching a hate crime punishable by 30 years in prison. “And they’re not messing around, you can get 150 days just for making one up,” Che said, referring toLater in Weekend Update, the duo touched on Queen Elizabeth’s move out of Buckingham Palace , this year’s Oscars presenters and International Women’s Day:

 

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I thought I subscribed to a music channel, not some fake woke whatever tf this is. Bye RS

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