News organizations including CNN, MSNBC, CBS News and ABC News are pushing a narrative that the Supreme Court's ruling of a free speech case is a 'setback' to LGBTQ rights.
Fox News anchor Shannon Bream and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley discuss the Supreme Court’s decision that the First Amendment allows a Christian graphic designer to decline to work on websites for same-sex weddings.ruling on Friday as being"anti-LGBTQ" rather than an issue of free speech.
Members of the legacy media are distorting a Supreme Court ruling as being"anti-LGBTQ" rather than as being a free speech issue. Tapper was far from the only media offender. Several news organizations immediately spun the breaking news. CBS News tweeted,"BREAKING: The Supreme Court rules in favor of a Colorado web designer who said her religious beliefs prevent her from taking on same-sex couples as clients."
"This again, is not the case. They are all doing this on purpose," Versus Media podcast host Stephen L Miller wrote. PBS NewsHour ran the headline"Supreme Court rules for Christian graphic designer who didn’t want to work with gay couples," similar to the Daily Beast's"Supreme Court: Web Designer Can Turn Down LGBTQ Customers." People Magazine went with"Supreme Court Closes Out Pride Month with Major Blow to LGBTQ+ Rights, Opening Door for Broader Discrimination."
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