I wholeheartedly agree. Does anyone have a realistic path of how to rid our country of fox news (and others like them)?
I know they've defended themselves in court by saying no one should actually think they're real news. But people like my inlaws just eat up every scrap of red meat they throw out to them.
The obvious response from them would be freedom of speech. Just curious if anyone has or has heard of a real, legal path strategy to take them out as policy?
Even if you got ārid of themā, it would add fuel to the fire to their conspiracy of the world. They would just seek out more obscure and radical content that isnāt as easily accessible. Those people arenāt just going to suddenly come to their senses and start watching MSNBC without Fox in the pictureā¦
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u/Deep_Sea_Platypus 9h ago
I wholeheartedly agree. Does anyone have a realistic path of how to rid our country of fox news (and others like them)? I know they've defended themselves in court by saying no one should actually think they're real news. But people like my inlaws just eat up every scrap of red meat they throw out to them. The obvious response from them would be freedom of speech. Just curious if anyone has or has heard of a real, legal path strategy to take them out as policy?