I meant the 1st amendment my mistake....
Thanks for admitting your mistake. Now, answer my question.
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I meant the 1st amendment my mistake....
BLM is a criminal organization... they have rioted in our once peaceful streets and people where harmed and killed... try again....Thanks for admitting your mistake. Now, answer my question.
Why aren’t you answering my question?!How can we grow with speech rules to follow?.... where would we be now if we practiced this kind of censorship in the 60's?.....
We both know why they where cancelled why are you playing word games about freedom of speech?...Why aren’t you answering my question?!
This isn’t censorship. You’re just calling it that. A media company doesn’t want to carry a show so they drop the show. Happens all the time from the birth of media. It isn’t censorship. They can’t carry everything. Company’s can’t offer everything and hire everybody. It’s how business works. It’s not about free speech it’s about running a business.
DirectTV is following the constitution. They haven’t broken any laws. Otherwise every show that got dropped and every show that applied and didn’t get picked up would have a lawsuit. That’s not realityBusinesses are people... in this case American people so yes they should follow the constitution regarding speech if that speech is not vulgar or threatening bodily harm....
Broken laws maybe not broken rules for speech in the USA... yes....DirectTV is following the constitution. They haven’t broken any laws. Otherwise every show that got dropped and every show that applied and didn’t get picked up would have a lawsuit. That’s not reality
I’m not playing word games. I’m just asking for answers to my questions. What are the proper American reasons for a media company to drop a show?We both know why they where cancelled why are you playing word games about freedom of speech?...
Oh boy! A committee to look into something. You don’t actually fall for those stunts do you?Broken laws maybe not broken rules for speech in the USA... yes....
And this is why the new house has put together a new committee to look into corporate political censorship....
BLM is a criminal organization... they have rioted in our once peaceful streets and people where harmed and killed... try again....
they are also under investigation by the feds and the IRS....
Sadly, yes. But not for long. Until recently my internet connection was as slow as dial-up and had data limits. Thanks to Elon Musk that will soon change.Does anyone still use satellite TV? LOL
Really? Got any links to back that up? Chances are more than good that someone living in the "boonies" gets 4g cell phone coverage, which gives him access to the internet and streaming services. Only the most remote locations any more actually need a satellite service that dies when the first clouds show up. And, of course, there's always Starlink.It's kind of interesting here, the story behind the story. DirecTV being the choice of Trump supporters everywhere, many of which live in the boonies, and are reliant on a satellite to watch FAUX News and Newsmax.
Interesting, that.
Those cell services are often data capped and throttled. Lots of people enjoy satellite TV. Not sure what all the hate is about here.Really? Got any links to back that up? Chances are more than good that someone living in the "boonies" gets 4g cell phone coverage, which gives him access to the internet and streaming services. Only the most remote locations any more actually need a satellite service that dies when the first clouds show up. And, of course, there's always Starlink.
Speaking from experience, here's why. My house is literally in a corner between a major interstate highway AND an overpass with no cable or fiber service available to us. It's on the other side of the interstate, just not on ours, and ComCast would want $50 grand or more to run us a line. That wasn't an issue 25 years ago when the internet wasn't a big deal. We went with satellite and put up with high costs and rain outages. Fast forward to today and I work from home using the internet to get to clients' networks. Suddenly, a spotty 3g like connection that died every other day because there were clouds and cost over $100/month didn't cut the mustard for me. I now use a 4g router that connects to the fastest local carrier and gives me an uncapped connection. It's servicable, not ideal, but a whole lot better than the satellite that we dumped. When satellite internet can match and exceed that, I will likely switch (we have too many trees for StarLink unless we set up a tall tower).Those cell services are often data capped and throttled. Lots of people enjoy satellite TV. Not sure what all the hate is about here.
Amazing how Newsmax can complain about being “silenced” when someone refuses to pay them money to distribute their content.
PhillipsNice try moron. What kind of US made TV do you own? Moron.
And well they should, when the government is coordinating with said "free market" to promote viewpoints convenient to the administration while suppressing those inconvenient. In this case, we don't know if that's taking place, but we wouldn't have known in the case of Twitter had they not yelled loud and long about it.I know, right? Republicans like to talk about how the "free market" should decide a lot of things, but when that same free market works against them, the first thing they do is shout that they are being silenced or censored.
Nice try. Philips TVs have been made in Poland, China, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. The company is owned by Funai which is a Japanese consumer electronics company. Where are Philips TVs made? 6 Countries Revealed (2023) - Brand CriticaPhillips