U.S. officials said in court filings on Sunday that they were not obligated to help a Maryland resident get out of prison in El Salvador after he was erroneously deported, despite a Supreme Court ruling directing the government to “facilitate” his return to the United States.
Attorneys for the administration of President Donald Trump said the high court’s order to “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia meant they should “remove any domestic obstacles that would otherwise impede the alien’s ability to return here,” not help extract him from El Salvador.
The problem with your theory is that with the removal of the Fairness Doctrine, the creationist and the faith healer weren’t deplatformed. Instead, they stopped needing to have a doctor or a paleontologist on the air to fact check them. That’s what led to “my faith being as important as your reason,” a bunch of far-right religious programming that no longer needed to host experts that would rightfully tear their ideas to shreds.
Also there wasn’t any internet and broadcasting over the airwaves counted for most TV networks of the time.
There were 53 million households in the US with cable when the fairness doctrine was eliminated in 1987. Cable and the Internet are where and why the people we have been talking about weren’t deplatformed. The Internet has been around since the 60s. I think you might be confusing it with the World Wide Web which is a 90s thing.