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Brian Stelter's 'freedom of reach' rant about censorship gets called out as an attack on the First Amendment

CNN’s Brian Stelter delivered a monologue on ‘Reliable Sources,’ the show he anchors, decrying those who oppose information platforms being able to censor material they deem to be lies.

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Such an idea is unlikely to sit well with many in the media.

Journalist Glenn Greenwald detailed why he believes Stelter and CNN are way out of line here.

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Who gets to be anointed as the arbitrator(s) of Stelter’s “harm-reduction” initiative?

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The Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee notice how Stelter’s commentary takes a dig at the First Amendment.

Freedom of speech exists in the Constitution because a group of statesmen believed that the best antidote to harmful speech was more edifying speech. Absurdity and untruth are shown for what they are when the information marketplace exposes them.

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