I'm more or less absolutist about free speech/deplatforming all that but the bigger problem with media and viewpoints is more about big swaths of the public just not being represented sometimes. Viewpoints 40-50% of the public has sometimes are just rarely represented.
50% of Republicans want a wealth tax, how much of conservative media is in favor of the wealth tax?
50% of Latinos are generally against abortion, how much of liberal media about Latinos even acknowledges this segment of people?
50% of Latinos are generally against abortion, how much of liberal media about Latinos even acknowledges this segment of people?
Tom Cotton's op-ed which got multiple people fired or re-assigned at the NYT represented the view of 40-50% of people depending on the poll. 40-50% of Americans were just too extreme for the national paper of record?
Most people of every ethnic/racial background oppose racial preferences in college admissions yet it's presented as the default view of minorities vs. a conservative white person's view whereas that's not the debate at all IRL https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/02/25/most-americans-say-colleges-should-not-consider-race-or-ethnicity-in-admissions/
98% of Latinos don't self identify as Latinx yet a broad swath of media organizations started using this word practically nobody uses https://medium.com/@ThinkNowTweets/progressive-latino-pollster-trust-me-latinos-do-not-identify-with-latinx-63229adebcea
Apparently there is one political position per racial group, like they're all members of the Borg https://www.wsj.com/articles/espn-anchor-sage-steele-claimed-black-colleagues-excluded-her-from-race-special-11595365089