Media Bias Criticized by RFK Jr
- Robert F. Kennedy criticizes media for supporting power and suppressing political opposition.
- He accuses the media of shilling for Democrats and neglecting their role of challenging power.
- Kennedy blasts the media for becoming 'stenographers for organs of power.'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sharply criticized U.S. media institutions for failing to uphold their traditional role of challenging political power, accusing them of siding with the Democratic Party and suppressing dissent. He questioned the Democratic Party's choice of Vice President Kamala Harris as a candidate, highlighting her avoidance of interviews and debates throughout the election cycle. Kennedy argued that this situation reflects a broader trend of government agencies being weaponized against political opposition, which he believes undermines democracy. In his remarks, Kennedy expressed concern over what he perceives as a growing trend of censorship and media control, asserting that when a sitting president collaborates with media companies to suppress political speech, it constitutes an attack on free expression. He emphasized that this right is foundational to all other constitutional rights, drawing parallels between the U.S. political climate and the media control seen in authoritarian regimes, such as Russia under Vladimir Putin. Kennedy lamented the limited opportunities he has had to engage with corporate media, contrasting this with the negative coverage he has received from left-leaning outlets. He accused these networks of acting as mouthpieces for the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and failing to provide a platform for diverse political voices, including his own. In closing, Kennedy urged media professionals to reflect on their responsibilities in safeguarding democracy, warning that the true threat to freedom lies not in the censorship of falsehoods, but in the suppression of truth.