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brooklynite

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7. No, because there's no legal basis for a suit.
Thu Jul 21, 2022, 05:10 PM
Jul 2022

Nothing obligates the media to be unbiased. That pesky 1st Amendment...

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No good law firm would touch that one. Ocelot II Jul 2022 #1
In a really civilized country Fox would not exist. Other countries have kicked them out. RKP5637 Jul 2022 #2
☝️100% agree Beachnutt Jul 2022 #3
Do you have a problem with free speech? Ocelot II Jul 2022 #5
Was about to ask the same thing n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #6
Yes, in certain cases it should be shut down. At minimal, bring back the Fairness Doctrine. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2022 #8
Who gets to decide SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #9
Check this out, FCC fairness doctrine RKP5637 Jul 2022 #14
The fairness doctrine only applied to broadcast waves, not cable. Elessar Zappa Jul 2022 #16
Yes, quite true, it would need to be revised to be current. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2022 #19
Wouldn't apply to cable SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #17
Yes, quite true, it would need to be revised to be current. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2022 #20
And you realize that under your plan SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #23
I don't have a plan. I am saying they should be held accountable, for example, for false RKP5637 Jul 2022 #24
Free speech SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #25
What speech do you think Тяцмp's DOJ would have gone after? n/t Whiskeytide Jul 2022 #11
Check this out, FCC fairness doctrine RKP5637 Jul 2022 #15
The FCC's regulation of cable TV is limited to rate charges, Ocelot II Jul 2022 #18
Yes, quite true, it would need to be revised to be current. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2022 #21
No Zeitghost Jul 2022 #4
No, because there's no legal basis for a suit. brooklynite Jul 2022 #7
I'm always surprised SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #10
Me, too. I guess it's OK to take an authoritarian attitude toward speech Ocelot II Jul 2022 #12
Me too... Beachnutt Jul 2022 #22
Free speech. Elessar Zappa Jul 2022 #13
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