Conservative Voices Silenced: Dr. Alfred Bonati on Media Censorship
If any one of those are being affected, I want to know what is the repercussion. And if the government give license to At&t and give license to directv, that immediately should be. Our representative should go ahead and start to be talking about and bring stupidity all the time. They need to go and say: you already default the rights of your license, so your license is suspended.
In a world where media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, what happens when certain voices are silenced? This episode of 'American Medicine Today' tackles the contentious issue of media censorship, focusing on the recent removal of Newsmax from Direct TV and AT&T's programming. Dr. Alfred Bonati, along with hosts Kimberly Bermel and Ethan Euker, dives into the impact this has on free speech and the press, core tenets of the Constitution. Dr.
Bonati doesn't mince words as he criticizes the Republican Party's lack of action and stresses the need for stronger conservative representation in Congress. He also explores potential solutions to fight back against media censorship, emphasizing that protecting our fundamental rights is more urgent than ever. As Dr. Bonati puts it, 'Talk is cheap, I like action'. If you're concerned about the erosion of free speech and want to understand the stakes, this episode is a must-listen.