Brickbat: Behind Closed Doors

In Oklahoma, U.S. District Judge Bernard Jones granted TV station KFOR a temporary restraining order to prevent the State Department of Education from barring KFOR journalists from the room in which State Board of Education meetings and news conferences are held. For several months, state Superintendent Ryan Walters and his spokesman, Dan Isett, have banned those reporters from the room during state school board meetings and from Walters' press conferences after the meetings. Jones said it appeared Walters is punishing the station for its editorial stance. Michael Beason, an attorney for the state Department of Education, at first said KFOR was being denied entry to the room for security and space concerns. But he later accused the station of "deliberately outright false reporting."
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Democracy dies in darkness!
Eliminate all publicly funded departments of education and this, like many other public school issues, becomes permanently resolved.
Perfect human nature, and ALL human-caused problems become permanently resolved! Let's git 'er done!!!
Implicitly defending OK’s ban, I see.
Nope. Eliminating the issue while stopping the coerced confiscation of individuals’ wealth. Also gets rid of carbon emitting 4 mpg school buses, fights over trans bathrooms, conflict with trans athletes on the girl’s team, whether the “Billy and Bobby Played With Each Other’s Penis” type children’s books in the school library, lunch menu allergies, rapey teachers, and others.
Simple solutions tend to be the best.
But he later accused the station of "deliberately outright false reporting."
Changed his lie to the truth when he saw the "misinformation" narrative taking off across the nation?
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If only there were a way for journalists to convince people that they don’t know shit, the accusation that they *deliberately* engaged in false reporting wouldn’t be superficially credible.
Implicitly defending OK's ban, I see.