The Newseum says this is about championing "free speech." The more cynical read: The museum is deep in debt, strapped for cash, and tourists like these trinketshttps://twitter.com/Poynter/status/1025440913902854144 …
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I’m saying the Newseum shouldn’t sell shirts that undermine credible news organizations. Turns out, I have a right to that speech. And consumers have a right to use speech to pressure a store not to sell certain items. And you have a right to complain. No rights at risk here.
No what you are saying is that a gift shop which is retail shouldn't sell that particular item because it offends you. Yes you have right to voice your opinion however you do have the right to tell anyone what they should or should sell period. The thing is have you been there?
To the Newseum? Of course. I live a few blocks away.
When was the last time you were there? This merchandise has been on display for over a year now and it's one of their top selling.
What you consider a creditable news agency is subjective is it not? Does it say CNN or is that someone's opinion?
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