▲ | ethical_source 13 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
You have to take Trump "seriously but not literally". The government threatened to revoke a broadcast license, a right to use a limited resource for the public good. Broadcast licenses come with rules to ensure the limited resource is used for public benefit: for example, you're not allowed to broadcast profanity over the air despite profanity in general being protected speech. Nobody is denying anyone's ability to communicate over privately owned channels. What Trump meant is that a network that uses limited spectrum to broadcast nonstop partisan lies isn't operating in the public interest and doesn't deserve the license. Consider the contrast with the 2016-2024 state and corporate effort to suppress inconvenient truths as "misinformation". Remember when they used naked, hard power to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story? That's what real censorship looks like. In America, you can express any viewpoint on social media and be treated fairly. That wasn't the case just a few years ago. In most of Europe, and in the UK, you can't express certain ideas. The state will literally come to your house and arrest you if you have the wrong opinions on government policy. The US does not do that. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | BDPW 12 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
>In most of Europe, and in the UK, you can't express certain ideas. This is total BS. In many European countries (the ones I know personally) this is not at all the case. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | wyldfire 12 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Because HN says I should take you seriously, I will take you seriously. I think you are uninformed. Of course, we're all aware of the limitations of over-the-air broadcasts and why there are limitations there. > Nobody is denying anyone's ability to communicate over privately owned channels. There's several dimensions to this that I think you are lumping in to the simplest possible explanation, because you're uninformed. * Trump himself said "When 97 percent of the stories are bad about a person, it’s no longer free speech." [1]. This signals his abandonment of his oath of office, to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." The first amendment doesn't apply anymore when the president decides he will use the power of the presidency to retaliate against and prevent speech he does not like. * Nexstar Media Group is attempting to acquire Tegna Inc, this merger is pending FCC approval. Look no further than the Paramount/Skydance merger - an ombudsman being installed to review content. These actions chill free speech [2]. > You have to take Trump "seriously but not literally". Trump means what he says. He repeatedly backs up his words with actions that reinforce them. You have to take Trump literally, if you fail to do so, you do it at your own peril. [1] https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/19/trump-no-longer-fre... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | Hikikomori 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fake news? Or like Hitler called it, lugenpresse. I was going to write more but your post is so incredibly stupid I can't believe you believe this. |