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Aeolus451 said:

The ad was a perfect father's day commercial. FreeTV disagreed with the commercial or the group itself. Either way they used a rule they didn't before to shut down the father's day commercial for father's day. They only had to delay it to fuck up the timing for the ad. It's a way to censor without openly doing it. None of this would have been a issue if they just played the ad. Anyone with some common sense realizes that commercials are not representive of the channel they air on and disclaimers in general are redundant.  

Pissed off? That's wishful thinking right there. You mistake me on antifa. I depise the idiots who make up it's ranks and their actions. Their whole cause is pointless because there's no "fascists" around. They are just using their slogans as a justification to attack and bully people who they disagree with politically. They are bigger hypocrites than BLM. The only positive side to them is that they are a blessing in disguise for the right. In that sense, they make me very happy.

Oh, I get it, since you didn't read the article obviously you couldn't have seen the video.
The video is a Father's Day themed ad for the group Dads4Kids, a political group. They were asked to disclaim it, and didn't.
You suggest FreeTV should have broken the Broadcasting Services Act, because it's too much to ask a political group to say "we're a political group", something you seem to be more than willing to ignore, because they align with you personal viewpoint. 

Still, good job trying to explain why they would choose to ever run the ad if their aim was "censorship" whenin they could have just said no.
Seems counterproductive, since they had no obligation to ever run the ad. This "delay" is something you made up, as it's not mentioned even D4K statement.

Since it seems it's taking you long to figure it out: the ad would have ran as is, with a disclaimer. Ain't much censorship if the content is unchanged.
Again, no complains were brought to Dads4Kids or FreeTV about the ad, so your railing against "leftists" (be sure to add SJWs and cucks!) is aimless.
Well, more than usual.

Anyway, you go ahead. I told you, classic marketing ploy, but if you're happy to play ball, who am I from stopping you wasting your time.

P.S. You started going off on an unrelated topic when talking marketing strategies. Maybe calm down, than get back ;)