Sky News host Caroline Di Russo says it does not take much to “push back” against leftist arguments as their bold assertions are often made with nothing to back them up.
Ms Di Russo’s comments come after a BBC reporter failed to provide examples of hateful content on Twitter during an interview with owner Elon Musk.
“To everyday people, and to politicians … and to other people in the media, just do that little bit of pushback and you never know how quickly that straw house will come down,” she told Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton.
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