Civilian journalists in war zones are recognized and protected under international law—but lately it feels like those protections don’t mean much once you’re standing on an American sidewalk with a camera.
Civilian journalists in war zones are recognized and protected under international law—but lately it feels like those protections don’t mean much once you’re standing on an American sidewalk with a camera.
After journalist James O’Keefe says his team was threatened and attacked while clearly identifying as press in downtown Minneapolis, the question isn’t just “what happened?” — why is this becoming normal?
So what’s really going on in what’s supposed to be the freest country in the world?
Join Screech Owl Scott and Red Owl tonight at 8PM CST for an open, no-holds-barred discussion about press freedom, civil liberties, and the troubling collapse we see unfolding around us.
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