The fake outrage over "suppression of free speech" you reference is the same fake argument that is used by the opposition (the left or the right) depending on the subject matter of that "free speech".
Very seldom do we hear consistent arguments from people debating free speech based on actual core beliefs and not politics. As you said, she has the right to say something, even imo something stupid, and the companies have the right to not advertise on her show.
The same holds true for groups in public, especially when a city demands they get a permit to do so. The SCOTUS has already ruled that citizens do NOT have the right to shut down someone else's speech just because they disagree with it, and neither does government. Search? "The Hecklers' Veto" and SCOTUS for specific cases and details. |