Saturday, February 22, 2014

George Soros censors the press with help from universities


Excerpt:
The FCC may have suspended its invasion into American newsrooms, but the controversial "Critical Information Needs" study also has George Soros' fingerprints all over it.
While disturbing, this should come as no surprise since Soros' gave more than $52 million to media organizations from 2000-2010.
Two schools were working with FCC on the project, according to Byron York of The Washington Examiner. The University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Communication and Democracy, were tasked by the FCC with coming up with criteria for what information is "critical" for Americans to have. The FCC study would have covered newspapers, websites, radio and television, according to The Washington Post.
This is sad, but unfortunately there are university professors at most universities who will claim they support the first amendment but then publicly support the fairness doctrine, which would put in government restrictions on press outlets and violating the first amendment.

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