At 83, Paul McCartney shattered the calm with a voice still sharp as steel: “Silence may please the powerful, but it kills the spirit of art.” The Beatles legend, once the soundtrack of rebellion, now rises again — not to sing, but to warn. His fiery words, aimed squarely at Disney and ABC over Jimmy Kimmel’s return, tore through the music world like a storm. Fans whisper: is McCartney becoming the last true defender of artistic freedom — or has he just sparked a cultural battle that could redefine a generation?
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