Free speech includes right to protest and make demands. You want to limit the fee speech of Natives. You're the thought police.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Anything that chills the environment encouraging the free discussion of ideas is harmful. Ideas should live or die on their own merits.
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Replying to @SKivimaa
You might want to consider that having an overwhelming white media chills free discussion.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Whites think alike? Is that what you're saying? The overwhelming majority of media do think alike, but I'd question race as the cause.
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Replying to @SKivimaa
So you don't think an overwhelming white media limits the range of expression? I rest my case.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
The limiting factor on the range of expression isn't a lack of racial diversity, I'd argue it's due to a lack of ideological diversity.
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Replying to @SKivimaa
So your position is Natives have no unique stories that go untold if they are shut out of media jobs? Or their stories don't matter?
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Why do you think First Nations are shut out of media? (I don't necessarily agree with that premise, I'd like to understand your point.)
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I'm more concerned about FN under representation in STEM. I'd wager that is even more pronounced than media. I've no easy solutions though.
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I'd say both are problems and have systemic roots. Agree there are no easy solutions.
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