La Liga players protested against the decision to hold a match in Miami, which was partially censored on TV, highlighting concerns over transparency and the impact on players and fans. The protests, supported by players and coaches, aim to oppose La Liga's international expansion plans, which are defended by league officials as a revenue and global promotion strategy.
The article traces a four-decade-long effort by conservative and Christian-right figures to influence and censor mainstream media, particularly targeting liberal-leaning television shows and personalities like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. It highlights historical campaigns, legislative changes like the abolition of the Fairness Doctrine, and the rise of right-wing media outlets and activists, illustrating a persistent movement to control media narratives and suppress content deemed offensive to conservative values, which has gained renewed momentum under recent political and economic pressures.