Well yeah, you would say that.I don't have any.
Well yeah, you would say that.I don't have any.
The problem with claiming that media is in control is that the media that is supposed to be in control has no credibility and most people are using alternative sources now. And they don’t actually have any control of what you read, hear, or see.
When you consider that most of your above comes from streaming media over the Interwebz, beware underestimating the power of the combined algorithm/AI that increasingly controls what you see and hear ... or worse, what don't see and hear...
Of course YouTube, etc have no control over The Blaze (formerly CRTV) or The Daily Wire.
Keep on believing that ... like an ostrich with it's head in the sand.
Here it is again -- when you control networks, any networks the bits and bytes, you control everything.
Would you prefer to turn that control over to the government instead?
An astute observation.I see a split coming where we end up with parallel financial and media institutions and parallel societies which don’t communicate and only see information from within their own bubbles. That will lead to a situation just as dangerous as anything you imagine.
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Perhaps we are already there?
I'm more worried about companies like Google and Facebook than MSM companies. Main stream news (television & radio) are losing credibility and it's much easier to just not watch or listen, but most everyone uses the internet and that has much more control on content to the masses.
Where does critical thinking skills and interpersonal communication get injected?
Since the beginning of the internet, the derisive adage that “it was on the internet, so it must be true” has existed. Before that, it was tv news, radio, newspapers, preachers, politician, etc.
Yep. Can’t decide if some of these folks feud and bicker at each other worse than a bunch of old widder ladies or 6th grade school girls. lol. Know the place is knee deep with grammar and speeling correctors. That’s special.I think many here are taking Renegades posts in the worst light possible.
I don’t believe his thoughts are nearly as accepting of tyranny as many are pointing them to be.
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Be very cautious of the potential for malicious exit nodes. just sayin'....There are reasons I use Tor more than most people I know.
Don't you have an FFL?I myself live by the rule, "Don't invite the man into your life."
Right, and those kids were protected from the child molester by being burned alive.And how is a child molester (Vernon Howell) germane to this topic?
The confiscators realize that, too so an actual door to door event is very unlikely. There's a lot more of "us" than "them". In a 1-to-1 attrition, they'll run out of door kickers quickly.realized 200 vs 6000 was a waste of life
Regulation actually favors large corporations, and forever links them to government power structures. Why do you think Google and Facebook want more internet regulation.They don’t control anything except their corporations. And even then the amount of government regulation on a corporation kind of kills that whole argument.
Only boomers and libtards watch that stuffWalt Disney (DIS), Time Warner (TWX), CBS Corporation (CBS), Viacom (VIAB), NBC Universal, and News Corporation (NWSA).
They have become too popular for this to happen to, but Google can and has limited access to websites they just don't like. The Blaze is also clearly not immune to populist bullshit. It is not a coincidence Gavin being fired followed being depersoned by the mainstream.Of course YouTube, etc have no control over The Blaze (formerly CRTV) or The Daily Wire.