Pointgod wrote:I would like my Conservative friends to chime in on what they think about CNNs decision to fire Mark Lamont Hill. You’d think the right wing media would be up in arms about silencing free speech
https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-cnn-firing-marc-lamont-hill-proves-israel-is-untouchable-in-u-s-media-1.6702572Marc Lamont Hill is an American writer and lecturer in communications at Temple University in Philadelphia, and also an analyst with CNN. In a speech last week at a United Nations conference he called for “international action that will give us what justice requires and that is a free Palestine from the river to the sea.”How dare he? What was he thinking? Where did he think he’s living, in a democracy with free speech or a country where dialogue about Israel is under the serious censorship of the Jewish establishment and Israeli propaganda? Hill tried to claim that he’s opposed to racism and anti-Semitism and his remarks were intended to support the establishment of a binational, secular and democratic state.What would have happened if Hill had called for the establishment of a Jewish state between the Jordan and the sea? He would have safely continued holding down his job. Rick Santorum, the former senator, said in 2012 that “no Palestinian” lives in the West Bank. Nobody thought of firing him. Even Hill’s critic, Shapiro, has called in the past for ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in the territories (he backtracked on it a few years later) and nothing happened to him.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/nov/29/cnn-marc-lamont-hill-israel
I don’t think they are silencing free speech. He’s free to speak anywhere he wants in the public square or in other venues that allow it. They made a corporate decision to separate from him for whatever reason. Maybe they feared a backlash from their Jewish viewers. I don’t really know.















