Phil
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You know, because there is a, you know what Jesse asked me on the show, you guys probably heard, they said, does the media have a responsibility?
That's what I'm talking about.
That was the first thing I said when you guys rapped.
And that was exactly what the producers were basically saying to me is like, I don't want to put words in their mouth, but they were just, we're concerned that the language around this is pushing people to extreme ends.
I'm like, agreed.
Well, I guess my point is, I would say, the simplest way, Fox is concerned that, and good, I can't speak for MSNOW or any of these other outlets because I don't know, but Fox is genuinely concerned that the rhetoric is pushing people to extreme ends, even on the right.
And look, it's permission.
I said this this morning.
that all of the prominent conservative personalities, people on the right, none of them have celebrated Rene Good's death or said she deserved it or anything like that, or Pretty.
They've been very critical of the actions these people chose to take.
They've simultaneously criticized the left for celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.
But at the same time, prominent liberal personalities also denounced the death of Charlie Kirk to a great degree, not completely.
The issue is it's the run of the mill left.
And I always argue it's a tendency and it's a general in the left with a tendency on the right.
That is when you look at the basic people who are commenting on on liberal podcasts, posting tick tocks, they're celebrating Charlie's death.
When you look at the right, they're not.
So it's an inverse proportionality.
Like 30% of the right is going out and celebrating all this.
70% of the left is going out and celebrating it.