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The news let trump meme his way to the presidency.
Quote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 11:28:33 AMThe news let trump meme his way to the presidency.You mean public discontent and desperation for strong "tell it like it is" bravado? Macho shit let trump win, not the news.The average trump voter hasn't watched rhe news in years
also I believe the original discussion was:Is the news biased more by the political and financial interests of the people running the network, or is it biased more by panderdom and the growth of viewership?
if an nbc executive got fired and fox offered them a job on the condition that they change their social views, EVERY exec would
Quote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 11:30:26 AMQuote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 11:28:33 AMThe news let trump meme his way to the presidency.You mean public discontent and desperation for strong "tell it like it is" bravado? Macho shit let trump win, not the news.The average trump voter hasn't watched rhe news in yearsPolitical analysts agree that it was Trump's constant and dominating presence in newsmedia that allowed him to win.
Pretty much impossible to say without some kind of research but I'd speculate entertainment has more of a subconscious influence.
Political analysts agree that it was Trump's constant and dominating presence in newsmedia that allowed him to win.
Interesting, I thought they were still pushing the Russia thing. Quote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 11:33:25 AMPolitical analysts agree that it was Trump's constant and dominating presence in newsmedia that allowed him to win.
Quote from: Ian on June 13, 2017, 11:51:21 AMInteresting, I thought they were still pushing the Russia thing. Quote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 11:33:25 AMPolitical analysts agree that it was Trump's constant and dominating presence in newsmedia that allowed him to win. The news says that, not anyone who bases their findings on fact.Oh hey look, an example of my point.Thanks Ian.
Ian is not an average American.
Quote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 12:04:18 PMQuote from: Ian on June 13, 2017, 11:51:21 AMInteresting, I thought they were still pushing the Russia thing. Quote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 11:33:25 AMPolitical analysts agree that it was Trump's constant and dominating presence in newsmedia that allowed him to win. The news says that, not anyone who bases their findings on fact.Oh hey look, an example of my point.Thanks Ian.Ian is not an average American.Notice how I didn't cite a single person agreeing with me ITT as "proving my point'
Quote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 12:11:32 PMIan is not an average AmericanWTF how am I not?
Ian is not an average American
You react this way every time somebody says this, and every time you're surprised again.
WTF how am I not? Quote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 12:11:32 PMIan is not an average American.
What is an "Average American"? What, am I Chinese spy? An Indian business man? I work, pay taxes, go to school, live a mundane life, I think that's pretty average. Quote from: Coca-Cola on June 13, 2017, 12:24:01 PMYou react this way every time somebody says this, and every time you're surprised again.
Let me answer the poll for anyone not paying attention or just dumb: People drive change. The larger society does. And when you have one medium that reaches 214 million people every night for four hours, and another that reaches 64 million for one hour, one is going to be far more influential.
LMAO at this poll being 3-1, really shows how unintelligent sep7 really isQuote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 11:33:02 AMLet me answer the poll for anyone not paying attention or just dumb: People drive the news. The larger society does. And when you have one medium that reaches 214 million people every night for four hours, and another that reaches 64 million for one hour, one is going to be far more influential.
Let me answer the poll for anyone not paying attention or just dumb: People drive the news. The larger society does. And when you have one medium that reaches 214 million people every night for four hours, and another that reaches 64 million for one hour, one is going to be far more influential.
Quote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 12:31:59 PMLMAO at this poll being 3-1, really shows how unintelligent sep7 really isQuote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 11:33:02 AMLet me answer the poll for anyone not paying attention or just dumb: People drive change. The larger society does. And when you have one medium that reaches 214 million people every night for four hours, and another that reaches 64 million for one hour, one is going to be far more influential.Maverick agreeing with you shows that you're wrong.No shame in that.
LMAO at this poll being 3-1, really shows how unintelligent sep7 really isQuote from: Annie on June 13, 2017, 11:33:02 AMLet me answer the poll for anyone not paying attention or just dumb: People drive change. The larger society does. And when you have one medium that reaches 214 million people every night for four hours, and another that reaches 64 million for one hour, one is going to be far more influential.
"I work, pay my taxes, play with toys, buy multitudes of overpriced anime box sets, and cross dress. I think that's pretty average."
It's almost as if every credible definition of an Average American is only about a persons housing, income, and unemployment and has nothing to do with their personal interests. I don't know what definition you're using, but it's far from the idea of defining an Average American.
Maverick agreeing with you shows that you're wrong.No shame in that.
Entertainment media is what directs social change. Holy fuck you guys are dumb.
Why else does the Jew want to controll Hollywood and tv network companies? It's to disseminate his white genocide race mixing propaganda on a medium that we all consume and emulate.