OK, my perspective is idealized. In my defense, I didn't live in the US at the time, and local news coverage was extremely distorted ;)
It did take decades. Several decades, now that I think of it.
But do you think that federal intervention would have occurred in the absence of national mass media coverage?
Edit: Yes, there were huge protests, both locally and in Washington, DC. But if the national mass media had not covered those protests, would there have been any action?
Yes, because people literally marched on Washington and made themselves impossible to ignore. They didn’t exactly collect donations online so they could make videos, they marched, struck, protested, and died.
That wasn’t going to happen, because while plenty of news outlets in the south covered the events in a way that was only favorable to entrenched interests, the government is banned from censorship. As a result the issue isn’t that every network and outlet will cover events, it just takes one. Realistically there are thousands, and in a big country you’ll never find a uniformity of opinion.
More than a decade of social upheavel was never going to be swept under the rug, unless the government flexed its muscles and ignored constitutional protections. This is the point, Patreon is just another outlet, and as long as the government isn’t using its extraordinary powers to arrest, supppress, and kill there are always other outlets. We have no guarantee of an easy time, and certainly no guarantee of imposing upon a private company. We have a right to speak, and I think that implies a right to be heard, but not a right to any particular audience just because it’s the one we want.
Last, remember that one of the most potent things to come out of attempts to silence Dr. King was his Letters From Birmingham Jail. On the other side of the same coin, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf in jail. Sargon lost a platform to make money, and wants to act like he’s been crippled in the marketplace of ideas.
Bull. Shit. Free Speech doesn’t mean that you get to dictate how another nominally free entity behaves. The people who’ve invested time and money into Patreon get to choose who they do business with, they don’t have a legal or moral obligation to act as middleman fundraiser for anyone they see as threatening their business.
But the but-for world here -- analogous to Twitter, Patreon, etc censoring stuff -- is that national mass media would not have covered that stuff.
And how does what you say about Patreon not apply to traditional media that's privately owned?
Also, I'm not necessarily arguing that Patreon etc should be prevented from censoring. Mainly I'm pointing to consequences of traditional media being rep0laced by social media, Patreon, etc.
Some decades ago, there were similar concerns about public streets and squares being replaced by shopping malls. And this is a far more extreme version.
National media already decides what it'll show or not show. They are never under any obligation to give a story coverage - they follow what they think the people want these days (and in days past maybe had some notion of journalistic integrity).
Like just recently, the whole point was that the White House had to ask the national media to give the President airtime - they are, in fact, completely able to refuse to.
It did take decades. Several decades, now that I think of it.
But do you think that federal intervention would have occurred in the absence of national mass media coverage?
Edit: Yes, there were huge protests, both locally and in Washington, DC. But if the national mass media had not covered those protests, would there have been any action?
I think not.