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Good evening. It's Wednesday, June 14. Welcome to a new episode of SYSTEM UPDATE, our live nightly show that airs every Monday through Friday, at 7 p.m. Eastern, exclusively here on Rumble, the free speech alternative to YouTube.
Tonight: Fox News loves to wave the banner of free speech accusing others of censorship. Yet they are currently waging one of the most flagrant censorship campaigns against an influential public voice seen in some time. Seemingly out of nowhere, Fox – in April – fired the host of its 8 p.m. program, Tucker Carlson. They took him off the air effective immediately - not even with an opportunity to speak to his audience of millions of loyal viewers one last time. And they did so despite the fact that Carlson not only hosted the most popular show on Fox but was the most successful host in the history of cable news as a medium.
Why did Fox fire Carlson? Nobody knows for sure. There has been a lot of speculation about it but one fact seems increasingly clear as the evidence emerges: at least part of the motive appears ideological. That is because Fox is not content simply to remove Carlson from its airwaves. Nor are they merely content to enforce a ‘non-compete clause’ in his contract which bans him from taking his show to a competing network – such as CNN, MSNBC, Newsmax, or one of the networks – until the end of his contract in 2025.
Fox is going far beyond that. They are demanding that Carlson be silent everywhere – in every venue – until 2025. That includes social media, where virtually every Fox host and reporter – like employees of almost all news outlets - have always been free to speak. Two or three times a night, Carlson is posting 10-12-minute videos on particular issues on Twitter, on his Twitter account. He is doing this for free and under no contract with Twitter. And yet Fox is demanding that he stops.
There is no commercial rationale for Fox's position. They are insisting on paying Carlson $20 million a year just to remain silent. Why would they view his silence as so valuable?
If one assembles all the facts – as we will – it is hard to avoid the conclusion that Fox and the Murdochs are now seeking to re-align the Republican Party with the same establishment dogma the Murdochs have always supported. That’s the Party of Paul Ryan, McConnel and Marco Rubio, and not the Party of Tucker Carlson. By threatening to sue Tucker Carlson if he speaks anywhere, they are clearly seeking to silence the single most influential anti-establishment, anti-war, and anti-corporatist voice in Republican politics, if not in the country. And no matter how you slice that, the effect, if not the intent, is clearly to impose highly consequential censorship on our political discourse.
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