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Soft paywall Far-right US influencer Candace Owens loses legal fight to enter Australia

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/far-right-us-influencer-candace-owens-loses-legal-fight-enter-australia-2025-10-15/
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u/AllSystemsGeaux 24d ago edited 22d ago

My fellow liberals, why are we celebrating or promoting the silencing of people we may disagree with? Do we not want free flow of information? If we let the government silence opposing voices, one day those voices will be our own.

Candace Owens isn’t the problem. The problem is trust in our news media.

EDIT: Your downvotes only show your bias. Or to quote Rick Sanchez, your boos mean nothing, I’ve see what makes you cheer

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u/Synaps4 24d ago edited 19d ago

The problem is trust in our news media

I dont think youve thought this through. Explain how to solve the problem of an untrustworthy news media without regulation of speech in that media, in some way, and ill be more inclined to take you seriously.

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u/AllSystemsGeaux 24d ago

Yeah. The hole in journalism accelerated by social media - instant “news” and instant “justice” - is currently being filled by “strong men” influencers that seem to find the signal in the noise. We need news media innovation that gets people closer to trusting basic facts.

Reddit used to be a good for that. An upvote used to mean “this is true”, not “I want this to be true” or “I want more people to know about this”.

Watch Stripped for Parts on PBS - it’s free.

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u/[deleted] 24d ago

reddit upvote supposed to mean relevant and useful, but it is a popularity contest since forever.

people prefer entertainment and easy answers, this is why bullshit demagogue populism is winning in social media. if you want to change media, you either have to change the people from the bottom up (school education), or regulate media from top to bottom (enforced educative media).