Also, why are you talking about CNN? Are they even involved?
Just a random mainstream media outlet people get their panties in a bunch over.
It would be like if you took the "soup Nazi" sketch out of context on Seinfeld to argue that the show was some kind of Nazi propaganda, to get clicks. Granted PewDiePie is an unfunny turd of a youtuber, but that's not (yet?) illegal in our oh-so-enlightened society. This WSJ guy started a witch hunt and is the lowest form of scum.
Getting some guys on fiver to hold up a 'death to all jews' sign isn't that funny.
Kids are ALWAYS funny though.
And as to your question about whether WSJ is responsible for Disney dropping him, are you for real? Do you really think Disney would keep on a guy who had been accused of being a Nazi sympathizer? Disney is in the business of making money, not being associated with controversies. And WSJ themselves ran a story implying that their earlier coverage had caused Disney to drop him. This is not exactly a leap of the imagination.
I'm asking because all I saw it reported on is that he made the video and was in trouble, not that he was a nazi. Seems like WSJ asked them about the antisemitic jokes he made so they dropped him. Either way the original article requires me to login so I don't really give a shit.
My take is this, if you're a kid's entertainer it's pretty fucking stupid to be regularly cracking any kind of edgy humor. No one was wrong to drop him, and no one was wrong to ask disney why they signed a guy who makes anti-semitic jokes. Whether this happened to him because he made some dumb video 'supporting trump' or because 'traditional media is trying to regain it's stranglehold' or whatever else you trogs think, doesn't really matter to me. I'm not going to feel sorry for rich people and I'm definitely not going to feel sorry for foreign rich people.