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by whimsicalism
749 days ago
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I'm not so convinced about that reconciliation! Most media in general is not conducted through individual entities. Even the small film maker or newspaper is usually going to be organized as an LLC, even if it is just a single person trying to submit their film to a festival or something. These should be subject to governmental regulation if they touch on political topics? I think this is significantly thornier than you're making it out to be. > Campaign finance is equally simple: run your campaign on public funding. Give all candidates who meet a threshold equal amounts of money. Right, where it gets tricky is with unaffiliated individuals and what counts as a campaign expense versus speech or normal business. |
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If you mandate that non-human entities have an 1st amendment right, you cannot have meaningful campaign finance limits.
Ergo, because it's worth having campaign finance limits, in the interest of allowing the best candidate / idea to win, I think it's worth threshing through stripping 1st amendment rights from non-human entities.
Regarding how one weighs what sort of speech would then be allowed and disallowed is a difficult problem, but the above needs to happen before it can even be started on.
Now, we have a frankensystem where reality (unlimited finance) and policy (limited finance) differ, which is never a healthy state.