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Even in 1938, US media companies had stepped in to silence the hate speech of a public figure


Even in 1938, US media companies had stepped in to silence the hate speech of a public figure
Father Charles E Coughlin, a Nazi-sympathising Catholic priest with unfettered access to vast radio audiences, used to attack his enemies using falsehoods.
Jan 19, 2021 · 11:30 pm
Twitter, YouTube and Facebook have recently silenced false claims of Donald Trump and his supporters.
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In speeches filled with hatred and falsehoods, a public figure attacks his enemies and calls for marches on Washington. Then, after one particularly virulent address, private media companies close down his channels of communication, prompting consternation from his supporters and calls for a code of conduct to filter out violent rhetoric. ....

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That Time Private U.S. Media Companies Silenced the Falsehoods & Incitements of a Major Public Figure ... in 1938


That Time Private U.S. Media Companies Silenced the Falsehoods & Incitements of a Major Public Figure … in 1938
(The Conversation) In speeches filled with hatred and falsehoods, a public figure attacks his enemies and calls for marches on Washington, D.C. Then, after one particularly virulent address, private media companies close down his channels of communication, prompting consternation from his supporters and calls for a code of conduct to filter out violent rhetoric.
Sound familiar? Well, this was 1938, and the individual in question was Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Nazi-sympathizing Catholic priest with unfettered access to America’s vast radio audiences. The firms silencing him were the broadcasters of the day. ....

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