Robbie Bernstein
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One, you can't pretend that these are just private companies.
They are gonna be either pushed by the government or the back doors through advertisers who are in line with the government of going, hey, we can't be affiliated with this kind of content.
So it's not just a neutral decision of a private company, which by the way, all these companies are in the market for views.
And when all of this information is actually more popular, do you think that the private companies
want the most popular programming not to be on essentially their networks anymore?
There will be censorship from the government and coercion from the government to make sure that that happens.
And then it's just who gets to define these terms.
I mean, if what I'm saying is me being a Nazi and the words of Mark Levin, if that becomes the government standpoint, then great.
You just don't have free speech.
I'd like to think that my impression of Mark Levin single-handedly defeated him, that he's no longer doing Mark Levin.
I swear to God, it's true.
Yeah, he's stopped doing Mark Levin.
Now he's just a calm old guy.
And it's a it's a very dangerous line that the speech compels other people to violence, which firstly, I think there's rulings that even in pretty extreme stances, it's still considered protected free speech.
But the idea that speaking out against Donald Trump can then be even calling Donald Trump Hitler is now an incitement to violence because someone else might hear that and go take action.
I mean, once you've crossed that threshold, you can really redefine anything as violent rhetoric.
And you essentially just have a platform for full censorship to fit whatever, to fit whoever's narrative of the current regime is.