Posted on 03/21/2024 7:46:10 AM PDT by packagingguy
There was a bit of good news about the future of public discourse this week. The United States Supreme Court, even though stacked with right-wingers, sounded like it was ready to give the Biden administration the go-ahead to try to persuade social-media platforms not to put out content promoting nonsense about the presidential election, conspiracy theories about the pandemic and other assorted bilge and crackpottery...
When other communications revolutions like the printing press, radio, and television came along, they were still largely controlled by the elites. But when the internet came along, regulatory bodies like Canada’s CRTC backed off. It was open season for anything that anyone wanted to put out. No license needed. No identity verification.
What a far cry from the days when the masses had no outlets save things like “man-on-the-street” interviews or letters to the editor or protest placards. We moved from one extreme to the other.
The masses were finally weaponized – not with arms, but with a communications instrument that empowered them against establishment forces like they had never been empowered before. The change represented one of history’s significant power shifts...
The internet undermined the established newspaper business model, greatly reducing the number of papers and coverage and creating a void for Mr. Trump and the like-minded to fill. His cries of fake news had the impact – it’s charted well in former Washington Post editor Martin Barron’s book, Collision of Power – of compartmentalizing the media landscape into left-right silos, which helped bring on the extremes of polarization.
The way to reverse the trend is with rigid regulation, but the free speech lobby in the United States is as fierce as the gun lobby.
(Excerpt) Read more at theglobeandmail.com ...
Lawrance Martin seems to fully indulging in excessive free speech her/him self.
>>>The way to reverse the trend is with rigid regulation, but the free speech lobby in the United States is as fierce as the gun lobby.<<<
I’ll bet this guy wouldn’t dig it if the “Rigid regulation” bounced him off the internet.
They are blinded by the smokescreen of Climate Change (fear) and Wokeism (Shame). I am so glad that I see right through it but many do not to a Republic’s demise.
Trump speaks the truth. And, given that free speech encourages people to speak the truth, more free speech is bound to lead to more Trump-like people.
What these Brit snobs need is a hearty American “F you!”
Watch a few videos of any conservative organization asking questions on college campuses on free speech, giving illegals benefits, capitalism vs. socialism/communism, etc. It’s depressing and stunning, as well as infuriating. Many don’t know who attacked us at Pearl Harbor nor do they even know where Pearl Harbor is located. Many don’t know who attacked us on 9/11. Many are locked into the thought that capitalism is evil.
Peach
Just think, back in those days the Globe and Mail (”affectionately” referred to as the Mop and Pail) was considered a conservative newspaper! Lawrence Martin doesn’t realize that at some point, in some place, at some time, they will come for him. Hope he enjoys the thirty pieces of silver he’s being paid.
That happened long before Trump. He was reacting to a polarization that was already in the country and in its media.
Canada was always the part of North America that rejected liberty. Now that rejection is getting serious. But it's not like we're that far behind.
Not the Bee.
Seek help.
Who is this turdblossom Lawrence Martin?
Canada
It’s dangerous for homeowners to take month long vacations now because squatters will move in, and if the the owner tries to expel them, cops arrest the homeowner, using COVID-inspired anti-eviction laws.
The left always said that they wanted “power to the people”.
What they meant was “power to people we like, no power to people we hate”.
Not sure if this idiot is begging to be Ruled by his betters... or if he was PAID to put out pure agitprop to create the impression that being “ruled” is a good thing and is being parroted by fellow travelers and “algorithms” to stifle dissent...
Democrats: “We need to have limits on free speech”
Us: “OK let’s outlaw porn”
Democrats: “First Amendment! First Amendment!”
Brit newspaper. This is why we had a revolution against the king.
My written response to this swill would be:
“Excessive 1984-style fascism is a breeding ground for more Lawrence Martins”.
Brit newspaper. This is why we had a revolution against the king.
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