In a recent article by David Hucks on MyrtleBeachSC News, the author discusses the issue of censorship of local news in Myrtle Beach. The article highlights a specific incident involving Brittain Resorts, where the company paid $26 million in damages to a 3-year-old child after doctored records about chlorine levels in their pools led to the child suffering chlorine burns. MyrtleBeachSC News published an article with a picture of the burned child, which resulted in complaints and censorship on various platforms. The complaints were reportedly made by actors associated with Brittain Resorts and the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. This incident is not the first time that the City of Myrtle Beach has attempted to censor news coverage [6fc84bd9].
The article also points out that legacy media outlets like CNN, Google News, and MSN are losing viewership, while MyrtleBeachSC News has maintained a consistent following. This suggests that there is a demand for alternative news sources that provide uncensored and independent reporting. The issue of censorship extends beyond MyrtleBeachSC News and is seen in other cases such as James O'Keefe's firing from Project Veritas and threats against Tucker Carlson for his interview with Vladimir Putin. The support of Elon Musk for Carlson's news event has also garnered significant attention [6fc84bd9].
This incident in Myrtle Beach raises concerns about the state of local news and the potential for censorship. It highlights the importance of independent news sources that are not influenced by corporate or political interests. The article calls for greater transparency and accountability in the media to ensure that the public has access to accurate and unbiased information [6fc84bd9].