Our Media In Action..

Flaming Pie

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@schuylaar There has been huge consolidation in major media outlets over the last twenty years. The most well known include Sony and the takeover of radio known as Clear Channel. They've basically decided amongst themselves that there is no other news besides what they say is news, and that's carefully vetted by a highly politically connected editorial staff in order to avoid giving favor to any potential threats. This isn't a paranoid thought, it's my conclusion after much in depth investigation.

It's a conscious effort by the ultra wealthy to purchase and control the national narrative- and it's highly effective; even as transparent and discredited a propaganda outlet as Faux Spews is still widely believed and quoted.

How do We the People turn this situation to our advantage, so that the majority can find their voice and be heard? We need to take the narrative back from the media echo/propaganda chamber that it's become...
Depressing isn't it. As long as the internet is still open to us, the smart will be able to see through the BS.

Problem is, the majority of people take things at face value when it comes to politics
 

schuylaar

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Depressing isn't it. As long as the internet is still open to us, the smart will be able to see through the BS.

Problem is, the majority of people take things at face value when it comes to politics
they do, but waking up..rightie keeps mentioning the low viewership of msnbc..i have a feeling our new progs are getting their news elsewhere. like online.

..this isn't the 1950's..the millenial has arrived..no one 'watches tv' they stream at their convenience.

citation: arab spring

 

ginwilly

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they do, but waking up..rightie keeps mentioning the low viewership of msnbc..i have a feeling our new progs are getting their news elsewhere. like online.

..this isn't the 1950's..the millenial has arrived..no one 'watches tv' they stream at their convenience.

citation: arab spring

Gives me chills every time. Easily one of the most powerful pics I've seen.
 

Rob Roy

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i know, which makes it so odd when you describe peaceful paying customers as "rapists" and racist aggressive store owners as "indifferent".
Which words would you use to describe a forced interaction ?

Which words would you use to describe a person remaining on their own property and not wishing to interact with you?


In order for a person to BE a peaceful customer, there must first be an agreement to interact by the involved parties. Failing that, forcing the interaction negates any peaceful intentions doesn't it?

Human interactions that arise when one party forces the interaction use similar tactics as rapists. Would you care to refute that?
 

UncleBuck

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Which words would you use to describe a forced interaction ?
tell me about all the people who have been forced to open public stores.

Which words would you use to describe a person remaining on their own property and not wishing to interact with you?
if a store owner refused to sell me something because of my skin color, i would call him an aggressive, hateful, segregationist racist.

you would call him "indifferent".

that's because you are an aggressive, hateful, segregationist racist and that kind of thing is just par for the course to you.

In order for a person to BE a peaceful customer, there must first be an agreement to interact by the involved parties.
that happens when they open a public store instead of a private one, dipshit segregationist.

Human interactions that arise when one party forces the interaction use similar tactics as rapists. Would you care to refute that?
i don't need to refute anything until you show me someone who was forced to open a public store instead of a private one.
 
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