@bobsal u1553115,
Will Self has written a really good article about this following the Charlie Hebdo bombings.
He quoted H L Mencken who said something about satire being used to comfort the oppressed and oppress the comfortable. I'm quoting from memory so I'm sure the actual quotation is more poetic.
It doesthe trick though. The same can be said of free speech. It's to stop abuses of power. Look at Russia, where you can go to jail just for calling what's going on in Ukraine a war.
It's about letting the truth come out despite how much the powerful want to cover things up.
It's not about deliberately lying and spdeading misinformation.
If the only argument for saying something is free speech, then it's no argument at all. There should always be another reason.
Infoshit didn't just do that, it made money from its malicious and spiteful lies, it caused unnecessary distress and suffering to innocent people already going through the worst thing imaginable, just to sell its crappy placebos to its slobbering audience.
(There is a very lovely BBC presenter called Alex Jones, she is a human being and she alone deserves that name, which is why I will not be calling the rancid presenter of infowars that. That individual is infoshit, it doen't even deserve a capital letter.)