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Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We've asked our advertising partner to avoid this show in future as it goes against our brand values.
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In fact, I am gay, and I'm just old enough (40) to remember when conservative groups urged boycotts of advertisers and networks who were seen as promoting LGBTQ or other "nontraditional" lifestyles. That strongly influences my views on this subject! https
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Jack is right. The logical endpoint of deeming advertisers to have endorsed the political messages of the shows they run ads on is that only milquetoast both-sidesism with a pro-corportate bent will be advertising-supported, if any political content is ad
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Dear FOX News, Advertisers pulling ads isn’t censorship. Advertisers pulling ads is “Hey, we don’t want to spend our money promoting a fucking racist asshole like Tucker Carlson.” Understand the difference. Thanks!
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