This video was somewhat revelatory to me. I knew that Fox was a coordinated news outlet but I had no idea it was so rigid. That's the iron fist of the corporate agenda. What do you think of this co-ordination of news outlets? Is it harmless or a propaganda arm of certain interests?
What does this video say to you about U.S. news organizations?
by Wasanelder Once 13 Replies latest social current
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Wasanelder Once
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jp1692
Wow, the irony . . . it burns!
But they are right: This IS extremely dangerous to our democracy.
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JeffT
If you think that ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN aren't pushing an agenda I have a real estate deal for you.
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MeanMrMustard
I’ve seen videos like this in the past, and it is pervasive across all networks.
STOP WATCHING “MAINSTREAM”
Any network that isn’t engaging in a long form format, with actual meaningful discussion, don’t bother.
You get more meaningful content directly from great thinkers through digital sources. It’s no wonder there is such a push to ban independent sources.
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LV101
ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN are state controlled news outlets and block important facts - not interested in facts. Fox is pretty liberal these days but at least has debates and both sides fighting their news/views. Good to flip around and get as much info as possible - it's wild.
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phoenixrising
There is no news media anymore. Its all OPED. The days of news died a long time ago. PMSNBC is a case in point. There is not one whit of news on that rag. Its all propaganda.
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LV101
They're all under the control of google. Google has all the power and they have to bow to them. Fox News is independent - I'm not saying it's not going left - not sure.
Oh my - the inside glimpses of Seattle is horrific. It's not a revolution of the poor/deprived class but quite the opposite but you won't get that from those being used by the movement.
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Hotpepper
Yep
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Magnum
Interesting. I saw Fox, ABC, CNN, and CBS in the video - all saying the same thing. Why is that? How does it work? Are these local stations that are owned by the same company?