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My interpretation is that most of the right is applauding the censorship of speech and this is a road that leads to the censorship of speech.
It's not about whether they're truly private or not -- of course they are a controlled-mouthpiece but we're all told that they are a private company --- you don't get to treat this as a 1A violation just because the CIA actually runs the MSM! That's the point.
Right. PBS needs to be defunded because we can't have anyone telling the truth about U.S. researchers giving Guatemalan prisoners and later military syphilis.
This is an abuse of power by the FCC and eventually it will bite conservatives in the arse.
ABC should still have property rights.
There's a common idea that if a company takes public money, or is somehow compromised in some other way by the government, that company forfeits its property rights.
The problem is that would lead to the end of all property rights. For example we all took government money during covid. That would mean we all have forfeited our property rights. So all the government has to do is offer a big enough benefit to everyone and everyone will be forced to accept it and lose their rights.
I agree. I believe in the right to secession but if you're just going to make a smaller version with the same violations of rights, what's the point?Only thing is, Republicans do all the same things Democrats do, just at different times and for different reasons. Makes it hard to imagine how one of those societies will really turn out better than the other.
Call them RINOs if you want, but the fact is there are a great many rank and file Republicans who only call a foul when it's against the "other team".
The only point would be slavery or the offshoring of costs to the nation you are secceeding from so you can lower the costs you have to pay which is just slavery with extra steps.I agree. I believe in the right to secession but if you're just going to make a smaller version with the same violations of rights, what's the point?
Frank Stallone?Anybody else puzzled by the 24/7 media saturation of this thing? Like, who has ever even heard of Charlie Kirk except politics junkies?
You know what we have not heard a peep about since the Kirk shooting?
You guessed it.
ABC should still have property rights.
There's a common idea that if a company takes public money, or is somehow compromised in some other way by the government, that company forfeits its property rights.
The problem is that would lead to the end of all property rights. For example we all took government money during covid. That would mean we all have forfeited our property rights. So all the government has to do is offer a big enough benefit to everyone and everyone will be forced to accept it and lose their rights.
Like, who has ever even heard of Charlie Kirk except politics junkies?
I'm attacking the argument made in the video that somehow PBS is biased. I have not found it to be. That said the cost of PBS funding is peanuts compared to everything else the government spends money on. You want to give me the choice of spending money to bomb Iran or to spend money on reporting that shows that America could have made peace with Iran back in 2003 I'd rather have the money spent on the reporting. A lot of what PBS did back in the day can and is being done by outlets like "Antiwar.com" and "DemocracyNow.org" but I still think there is a place for PBS and I don't care that this makes me lose a "purity test."I agree it's an abuse of power by the FCC but are you actually in favor of using government funds for public broadcasting?
I'm attacking the argument made in the video that somehow PBS is biased. I have not found it to be. That said the cost of PBS funding is peanuts compared to everything else the government spends money on. You want to give me the choice of spending money to bomb Iran or to spend money on reporting that shows that America could have made peace with Iran back in 2003 I'd rather have the money spent on the reporting. A lot of what PBS did back in the day can and is being done by outlets like "Antiwar.com" and "DemocracyNow.org" but I still think there is a place for PBS and I don't care that this makes me lose a "purity test."
The USA couldnt of made peace...