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Back when TV was black and white, we had laws concerning content. All controversial subjects were supposed to get equal time and discussion. But over time those laws were lobbied away by Hollywood Jews. We could really use those laws today, but apparently the jews had more foresight than "we the People".

Back when TV was black and white, we had laws concerning content. All controversial subjects were supposed to get equal time and discussion. But over time those laws were lobbied away by Hollywood Jews. We could really use those laws today, but apparently the jews had more foresight than "we the People".

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It was implemented to ensure open public debate of controversial topics in 1949. The jooz would have loved your answer though.

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thanks for clearing that up. Don’t remember where I heard that

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I have been doing some research recently to find out what happened to those laws I remembered growing up that kept the media honest, and entertainment morally astute. Most of the broadcasting laws in the U.S. have been whittled away over the years by the industry jooz that claimed the laws were never enforced, or even used. While that was completely contrary to the truth. those laws were never broken to any large extent until only after they were removed. Very slick of the jooz to never violate the rules they want to destroy so they can say those rules never mattered in the first place. Then after the rules are removed, the bar is lowered as far as they can lower it. (Which is what we have now).