FCC chairman asks YouTube TV why hate god

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Brandon Carr has some questions about God. Basically, why doesn’t get any more air time?

Donald Trump’s choice for heading the Federal Communication Commission sent a letter Last week of Google Sundar Pichai CEO and YouTube CEO Neil Mohan, who asks if YouTube TV has some policies that discriminate against the program-based programming, driven by a complaint by the great US media, which claims to be brought.

Carr seems to see no reason why YouTube TV would not want to take the great American Great American Media family channel. In the end, as Carr writes, this is the “second fastest channel on cable TV” and has already been selected from platforms and services such as COMCAST, COX, HULU, FUBOTV and DirectV. So, Car wants to know what is the beef on YouTube TV with a good, old -fashioned American programming such as “Farm Kings” or “Celebrity Motorhomes?”

Now, a reasonable operator may assume that YouTube TV has just done mathematics and decided that there is nothing to win by adding a great American family on its network, given that it is a pretty niche operation that most produces films made for television films that answer the question: “What if Hallmark is born again?”

But where most can see a normal business solution, Carr fear there may be something insidious. He fears that YouTube television can be a marginalizing content based on faith and family content. The worse is that he believes that by not wearing channels like Great American Family, YouTube TV may injure public discourse. “In too many cases, technology companies silence people that they do nothing more than expressing themselves and on the digital city square,” he wroteS

Another observer may see the pursuit of FCC for all this thing to be a bit of the variable. The great American media is owned by Bill Abbot, orbit of Trump who Talk to CPAC this year and uses Trump’s victory to try to press his own programming, getting there that claim The 2024 presidential election shows that there is a request for content that raises “Faith, Family and State”. The son of the other owner of Great American Media, Tom Hicks, served As a national financial co -chair of the Trump campaign for 2016 and chaired the Texas for the first Super Pac of Trump America.

Honestly, it seems a little stupid that God will need access to a streaming platform at the top when He has the ability to speak directly to people, whether by talking to people in his dreams or flooded the whole earth to send a message. If nothing else, it seems that God has the advantage when it comes to reaching.

 
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