Friday, March 6, 2009

Could Brigitte Gabriel Ever Be 'Blacklisted' From the Media?








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Could Brigitte Gabriel
Ever
Be “Blacklisted” From the Media?

Please
sign our petition to Congress today



Dear Solsticewitch13 ,


Yes, we know such a question seems far-fetched. Surely in America,
land of the
free and home of the brave, we could never see such
censorship in the media. Surely we could never see a time when media
outlets would refuse to interview people who discuss so-called
“controversial topics,” as Brigitte does.

Or could we? If Congress re-imposed the misnamed “Fairness Doctrine” and,
in
addition, mandated that all television and radio stations have “advisory
boards”
to ensure that community opinions and concerns are being met,
such censorship could indeed occur.

What is the “Fairness Doctrine?” It was an FCC regulation that existed back
in the day when there were only three television networks and a limited number
of radio stations. The ostensible purpose of the Fairness Doctrine was to ensure
that media outlets presented both sides of the story when they reported the news;
in other words, to be “fair.”

The Fairness Doctrine was scrapped during the Reagan Administration, because it
was deemed to be ineffective at best and an impediment to a free press at
worst.

The reason is that some media outlets would decide not to air a story about a
controversial topic, or decide not to interview someone controversial, out of
fear
of running afoul of the Fairness Doctrine.

Recently we sent you an email that included a commentary in the American
Spectator, which examined some of the ideas bouncing around the House
Energy
and Commerce Committee, chaired by Rep. Henry Waxman. One
paragraph was particularly chilling:


One idea Waxman's committee staff is looking at is a
congressionally
mandated policy that would require all TV
and radio stations to have have in place "advisory boards"
that would act as watchdogs to ensure "community
needs and opinions" are given fair treatment.
Reports from
those advisory boards would be used for
license renewals and summaries would be reviewed at least
annually by FCC staff.

As we noted then:

It doesn’t take much imagination to see how such
“advisory b
oards” would be on the front lines in
enforcing political correctness – especially when it

comes to the issue of Islam. Done, of course, in the
name of providing “fair treatment” – or
else lose your broadcast license.

If the Fairness Doctrine were revived, and with it anything that
smacks of “advisory boards,” we’d be handing over the power

to censor our TV and radio broadcasts to the Islamists who are intent on
gagging all speech that
dares to criticize Islam.


The Fairness Doctrine, or any version of it by another name, would be a powerful
tool in the hands of organized Islamists. It would be unlikely they would demand
“equal time”; most such offers to Islamic leaders by America’s leading critics of
radical Islam are ignored by those Islamic leaders. They know they can’t defend the
history and doctrines of Islam in a free marketplace of ideas, so they fight to suppress
any public criticism of Islam. They’re doing it through the United Nations; they’re doing
it through governments in Europe and the UK; and they will use the “Fairness Doctrine”
to do it here.

This is why we must rise up and oppose the “Fairness Doctrine” and
anything
that smacks of it called by another name. With the advent of the
internet there is no
shortage of media and information outlets today, and thus,
no shortage of diversity of opinion. Resurrecting the Fairness Doctrine will not
produce “fairness” – it will be a hammer in the hands of the politically correct to
shut down opposing viewpoints. This will be especially the case with the topic of
Islam, because Islamists are so intent on using any means possible to silence
public criticism.

So we call on you today to join with us
in signing our petition that opposes the re-imposition

of the Fairness Doctrine. Please read the petition below,
click here to affix your name to it,

and then forward this email to
everyone you know who is concerned about the threat of

radical Islam to our freedom of
speech. We will then deliver this petition to the appropriate

Members of Congress to let them
know that Americans across the political spectrum,

from liberal to conservative,
oppose the resurrection of the Fairness Doctrine.






We Oppose the “Fairness
Doctrine”


We the undersigned call on Congress to reject a renewal of the misnamed
“Fairness Doctrine,” or any variation of it that might be called by a
different
name.

We are especially concerned about reports that the House Energy
and Commerce
Committee is looking at ways to ensure “diversity” of opinion on
the internet as well as the creation of “advisory boards” for television and radio
stations, to ensure that “community needs and opinions” are given fair treatment.
Such proposals raise serious questions. Will the government begin to police the
internet in the name of ensuring “diversity” of content? Will television and
radio
stations that encounter conflicts with their “advisory boards” find themselves
hauled
before government regulators and ordered to change their programming
before their licenses are renewed? Will this lead to “advisory boards” pressuring
television
and radio stations to toe a “politically correct” line, with “advisory boards”
exercising
de facto veto power of what the stations broadcast?

We believe that efforts to re-impose the “Fairness Doctrine,” or any version of it
called by another name, will not encourage “fairness” or more free speech, but will
instead
chill free speech as news and media outlets choose to simply avoid every topic
that
might cause them to offend a special interest group or run afoul of their
“advisory
boards” or government regulations.

We believe that diversity of speech and ideas in the media and on the internet is a
hallmark of our First Amendment rights to free speech and a free press. It is
clear
to us that such diversity already exists, given the immense number of options
any
citizen now has to acquire news and information from a broad range of sources
on
television, radio, in print and online.

We believe that proposals to ensure “fairness” in the media and on the internet are
in fact a “solution looking for a problem.” They are unnecessary at best,
and
destructive to the First Amendment at worst. We therefore oppose all such
efforts
to re-impose a “Fairness Doctrine” or a version of it by any other name.



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