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In reply to the discussion: Is there any legal way to shut down Tucker Carlson/Fox [View all]hadEnuf
(3,642 posts)in right wing circles decades later.
However the so-called "fresher fruit", Fox and their "free speech" mouthpieces, are actively engaged in shilling for armed goons monitoring elections, legislatures rejecting bonafide election results, gerrymandering voting districts to the GOP's favor and purging voter lists of likely Democratic voters.
That is real suppression of free speech.
And of course there is Trump's collusion with Putin, his election lies, his attempted coup and his promises of a dictatorship of payback and pardons if his minions help him try and pull off another coup again. All promoted by Fox's bastardization and abuse of "free speech".
I am much more concerned about the damage Fox is trying to do to the country than I am about their free speech claims that are used as nothing more than a cover word for their subversive and seditious propaganda.