SILENCED: Florida bill would severely limit criticism of government

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SILENCED: Florida bill would severely limit criticism of government

Under Governor Ron DeSantis, the Florida legislature seeks to edit the Bill of Rights, taking away the right of the press to criticize the government.

A newly-proposed piece of legislation, Florida HB 991 submitted by Republican State Representative Alex Andrade would rip that freedom from citizens and the press, by reframing certain criticisms as defamation, particularly if they come from anonymous sources.

https://washingtonpress.com/2023/02/22/silenced-florida-bill-would-severely-limit-criticism-of-government/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Be careful what you wish for. Yes I am talking to you, Fox News, Newsmaxx and OANN.
 
SILENCED: Florida bill would severely limit criticism of government

Under Governor Ron DeSantis, the Florida legislature seeks to edit the Bill of Rights, taking away the right of the press to criticize the government.

A newly-proposed piece of legislation, Florida HB 991 submitted by Republican State Representative Alex Andrade would rip that freedom from citizens and the press, by reframing certain criticisms as defamation, particularly if they come from anonymous sources.

https://washingtonpress.com/2023/02/22/silenced-florida-bill-would-severely-limit-criticism-of-government/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Be careful what you wish for. Yes I am talking to you, Fox News, Newsmaxx and OANN.

Brah, do you live in FL? :rolleyes:

Do you know what's going on in the FL State legislature right now?

OMG! You think "news" outlets posting things from anonymous unverified sources criticizing people being hailed as news is good?

Smack youself in the face for me.
 
Yeah. I hope it doesn't pass.

As I have said, it's a cancer.

No, bitch! Fuck no! Dude, up until the 90s it was exactly like that with the news. They couldn't do fake shit and slander people without a chance of seriously being sued.

The news could not slander people up until the 90s. They actually had to have a decent modicum of integrity or get sued for libel/slander.

The problem is I remember how it was before all that happened.

Are you actually advocating for fake and slanderous news?

You know, I'm for the Clark Kent and uh..oh damn..not Dick Tracy.. the other reporter-type cartoon from the 40s to the 90s.

Not Brenda Starr..but that's good, too. It wasn't Lois Lane..Argh!
 
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No, bitch! Fuck no! Dude up until the 90s it was exactly like that with the news. They couldn't do fake shit and slander people without a chance of seriously being sued.

The news could not slander people up until the 90s. They actually had to have a decent modicum of integrity.

The problem is I remember how it was before all that happened.

Are you actually advocating for fake and slanderous news?

Read my OP. What did I say?
 
Read my OP. What did I say?

I read the OP, and it looks you're for the media slandering/libeling people under the guise of "anonymous sources".

Where am I wrong?

They should not be allowed to do that. Before the 90s they couldn't without getting their asses sued into the poorhouse.

It made for better and more honest journalism.
 
I read the OP, and it looks you're for the media slandering/libeling people under the guise of "anonymous sources".

Where am I wrong?

They should not be allowed to do that. Before the 90s they couldn't without getting their asses sued into the poorhouse.

It made for better and more honest journalism.

I said be careful what they wish. It would include Fox News, Breitbart, Newsmaxx and OANN.

See what happened to Alex Jones?
 
I said be careful what they wish. It would include Fox News, Breitbart, Newsmaxx and OANN.

See what happened to Alex Jones?

Fairly anti-1st amendment things happened to Alex Jones. He's not my favorite cracker and I don't want a gajillion ads for his "Testo-Stero 9000" snake oil.

The way Twitter, Google, and Facebook "deplatformed" him is anti 1st amendment.

"Oh! They're private entities" You say, but they're picking winners and losers, and that's dangerous.

They picked the winners and losers in the 2020 election, regardless of what the American people did. True Story.
 
Fairly anti-1st amendment things happened to Alex Jones. He's not my favorite cracker and I don't want a gajillion ads for his "Testo-Stero 9000" snake oil.

The way Twitter, Google, and Facebook "deplatformed" him is anti 1st amendment.

"Oh! They're private entities" You say, but they're picking winners and losers, and that's dangerous.

Now you are getting it.
 
And the we should always be aware that anything you didn't see yourself could be 100% made up lies, from gobekle teppe, to yhvh, to keynesian economics and everywhere in between.

check damocles' signature.
 
Hello AProudLefty,

SILENCED: Florida bill would severely limit criticism of government

Under Governor Ron DeSantis, the Florida legislature seeks to edit the Bill of Rights, taking away the right of the press to criticize the government.

A newly-proposed piece of legislation, Florida HB 991 submitted by Republican State Representative Alex Andrade would rip that freedom from citizens and the press, by reframing certain criticisms as defamation, particularly if they come from anonymous sources.

https://washingtonpress.com/2023/02/22/silenced-florida-bill-would-severely-limit-criticism-of-government/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Be careful what you wish for. Yes I am talking to you, Fox News, Newsmaxx and OANN.
It's a pretty far stretch for Republicans to claim they are protecting freedom when their idea of freedom is harassing others who are only exercising their own freedom to do as they please without harming anyone else.

The Republican idea of freedom is telling others how they must live.

This law would protect their 'freedom' to impose restrictions on others and not be called out for it.

What part of freedom meaning 'live and let live' do Republicans not understand?
 
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