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Originally Posted by Hugh
You said
I gave you another example of that…
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Well, no it isn’t and no you didn’t.
Not wishing to speak to one individual or organisation is not imposing on anyone’s right to free speech.
It’s like blocking someone on Twitter, not wanting to listen to them does not stop them saying it.
The state broadcaster, or any publication, does not have any “right” that they “must” be spoken to…………that in and of itself is a pretty authoritarian stance to take if you think that.