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Letter from the Editor: The GOP has a new target in student newspapers

Mia Lehmkuhl | Editor-in-Chief November 25, 2024

In a representative democracy, freedom of the press is not just a constitutional right — it is a cornerstone of government accountability and democratic ideals.

 In light of his letter threatening the Indiana Daily Student, I am deeply concerned by soon-to-be Indiana Lt. Governor-Elect  Micah Beckwith’s actions against a fellow student newspaper. Beckwith’s post, in which he accused the IDS of printing “elitist leftist propaganda,” due to a Nov. 7 front page collage of Trump and his former allies’ statements about him, writes, “Your tax dollars at work.” Although the IDS was quick to correct him that the IDS operates financially independent from the university it serves, Beckwith’s threats that he would “be happy to stop it for them,” are not just in poor taste; they go against the free speech values he claims to uphold.

Student newspapers are a vital part of the academic community, providing students with a platform to discuss a diverse range of topics relevant to young people today all while honing their skills as media professionals. Beckwith’s characterization of the IDS’ front page is as anti-First Amendment as it gets. Not to mention the irony of his later claims of the IDS and Bloomington at large are silencing conservative voices — while interviewing the second loudest conservative voice in Indiana’s state government.

Beckwith’s accusations of propaganda echo a trend in American politics where criticism of the press has escalated to unprecedented and dangerous heights. By framing disagreement as “elitism” or “propaganda,” politicians delegitimize honest reporting and spread misinformation. This erodes an already shaky trust in journalism and discourages young people from engaging in public discourse — a consequence America cannot afford. The reality is: truth does not equate to bias. While I agree the IDS would have printed a much different front page if Harris won, I cannot blame the IDS for printing that front page. Last I recall, we Americans have never had a sitting president convicted of over 30 felonies whilst his former staffers wave red flags. That is newsworthy — no matter if one votes red or blue.

Lt. Gov. Beckwith has a choice to make upon taking office in the coming months: He can embrace dialogue and encourage true freedom of the press, even if he disagrees, or he can continue to undermine its efforts with baseless accusations. For the sake of democracy, I hope he chooses the former.

In the meantime, student newspapers must continue to do what we do best — pursue the truth with integrity and courage.

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