Granting Marjorie Taylor Greene a platform is detrimental to America

Granting Marjorie Taylor Greene a platform is detrimental to America

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Last year, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia made headlines when she spoke at a white nationalist event organized by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes. This caused a backlash from Republican leaders. Recently, Greene’s Twitter account was temporarily suspended by the Elon Musk-headed platform after posting a tweet with a graphic referring to a “Trans Day of Vengeance” while denouncing a planned transgender rights rally. And now, Greene has announced plans to protest in New York City during former President Donald Trump’s expected indictment. She believes the proceedings against him are an “unconstitutional WITCH HUNT!”

Despite her controversial views and actions, Greene was featured on CBS’ “60 Minutes” in an interview with Lesley Stahl. The show presented Greene as someone who is unafraid to share her intense and in-your-face opinions. However, the interview failed to mention her participation in a white nationalist event, her extreme anti-Muslim views, and her defense of the January 6 rioters.

Criticism of CBS for amplifying Greene’s platform has been swift and well-deserved. Former GOP Representative Adam Kinzinger called it “insane” that “60 Minutes” would give her a platform. Journalist Molly Jong-Fast criticized the show for spending its “currency” on Greene and compared her to the “Jewish space lasers woman.” Meanwhile, David Hogg, a survivor of the Parkland school shooting, called for questions about why Greene believes school shootings are fake and why she supports QAnon.

While “60 Minutes” has a history of featuring controversial guests, such as the Oklahoma City bomber and Iran’s Ayatollah, the choice to feature Greene raises concerns. It brings to mind the comments of former CBS CEO Les Moonves during Trump’s presidential campaign, where he admitted that Trump’s candidacy was good for CBS financially. This mindset appears to continue at “60 Minutes,” but it is not in the best interest of America.

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