Carolina Fever
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Los Angeles was a trial run.
It's not just on ZZL, but it is absolutely dependent on your perception."but because the right wing basically controls the media,"
Maybe the most unaware, ignorant comment ever posted on the old zzl or new zzl. This is the equivalent of radicalized jihadist level of brainwashing (without the violence) and completely ignores all recent instances of leftist media's lies. When you can't even acknowledge the left's grip on the media, outside of fox and a few others, its time for the cult branding.
"Covid lockdowns were a trial run for Martial Law.".....Los Angeles was a trial run.
Thread 'America's Reichstag fire??? (ICE, Nat’l Guard & Military in LA)' Politics - America's Reichstag fire??? (ICE, Nat’l Guard & Military in LA)
CoVid lockdowns were worldwide…being a pandemic and all.
Do you think the far-right thinks through that kind of detail?CoVid lockdowns were worldwide…being a pandemic and all.
Perfectly put. I’d add one thing. The mainstream media is just what it is- they compete with one another but do not collaborate to create a uniform “liberal” message like the right-wing media ecosystem does. That world marches in lock-step and is a united mouth piece for whatever agenda the right wing politicians (now Trump) want to push. It’s essentially state media whether in or out of power.I think you're right, but with an asterisk of sorts. I definitely believe that historically the "mainstream media" (by which I mean outlets like CBS, ABC, NBC, NYT, WaPo, NPR, etc.) has had a significantly more liberal lean than conservative. I think it's for a lot of the same reasons that academia has historically had a more liberal lean than conservative, which is to say, that conservatives have largely eschewed going into the field of journalism altogether. I don't think that there was ever some Illumniati-esque meeting of the media minds where it was decided that mainstream media outlets would lean liberal versus conservative; I think a lot of it was self-selection, as I mentioned. In other words, I don't think that the mainstream media became liberal in the aggregate out of spite for conservatives or for nefarious reasons (to borrow a phrase from Michael Jordan: "conservatives buy newspapers, too"). I think it happened naturally as a result of the self-selection I mentioned, and then continued to perpetuate itself for decades.
Something that I think that conservatives have done, though, as a result of the mainstream media having a liberal bend, is absolutely kick the left's ass when it comes to creating and sustaining an entire media ecosystem dedicated to propping up the conservative party. CNN and MSNBC are child's play, IMO, compared to Fox- and by that I mean their reach and influence. (That's not to say that they aren't liberal-biased; they are. I just mean that they aren't nearly as effective at message-shaping and agenda-setting as is Fox).
So while the mainstream media is definitely liberal-biased, the right wing media ecosystem that started with Fox and has since spawned off countless podcasters, social media personalities, influencers, etc. is extraordinarily more successful at crafting and disseminating unified messaging that benefits the conservative party, than the mainstream media is at doing the same for the liberal party. I absolutely hate most of the right wing media ecosystem for its propensity for lying and grifting, but I am both envious and in awe of its effectiveness. It's something for which the left has had no match historically, currently has no match, and will likely never have a match- to the detriment of the Democratic Party. So while the historic norm has been that the mainstream media has been significantly biased in favor of liberals, I think that their effectiveness in crafting and disseminating messaging that favors the Democrats is at an all-time low compared to that of Fox & Co. And I think it's going to continue to cost Democrats dearly at election time.
Add in that the right-wing media LIES.Perfectly put. I’d add one thing. The mainstream media is just what it is- they compete with one another but do not collaborate to create a uniform “liberal” message like the right-wing media ecosystem does. That world marches in lock-step and is a united mouth peace for whatever agenda the right wing politicians (now Trump) want to push. It’s essentially state media whether in or out of power.
The same one that explains every day for you. You're delusional.It's not just on ZZL, but it is absolutely dependent on your perception.
I'm normally arguing against the Republican view which is that the entirety of the media is run by liberals. My response is (or was during the Biden admin) "The full force of the liberal machine - media, Hollywood, wealthy, etc was squarely against Trump in 2016, but he still won. Explain."
For what future plans do you believe LA was a trial run and what is your level of certainty that it will happen? 60%? 80%?You would fit right in in 1930s Germany.
You really can’t question the accuracy of the left’s pre-election predictions of a trump presidency. 0% is pretty impressive.For what future plans do you believe LA was a trial run and what is your level of certainty that it will happen? 60%? 80%?
Not sure about the odds that it will happen.For what future plans do you believe LA was a trial run and what is your level of certainty that it will happen? 60%? 80%?
I could be wrong, but I don't think Fox, as a corporation, ever made an official statement about the election. They basically just acknowledge that Tucker was lying about Dominion voting machines.Add in that the right-wing media LIES.
When ABC, CBS, NBC, WAPO, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS, and others make mistakes, they mention their errors. I’d include the NYTimes but they’ve never acknowledged their errors on helping to promote invading Iraq in 2003.
Fox had to lose a major lawsuit ($800 million) for it to acknowledge it was lying about the 2020 election.
Because the full force of the republican machine was squarely for Trump.It's not just on ZZL, but it is absolutely dependent on your perception.
I'm normally arguing against the Republican view which is that the entirety of the media is run by liberals. My response is (or was during the Biden admin) "The full force of the liberal machine - media, Hollywood, wealthy, etc was squarely against Trump in 2016, but he still won. Explain."
Deployed the military against AmericansYou really can’t question the accuracy of the left’s pre-election predictions of a trump presidency. 0% is pretty impressive.
Deployed the military against Americans️
Concentration camps️
Tariffs causing inflation️
trump policies hurting economic growth️
Or deployed the military to protect federal buildings from rioters (American and otherwise) in CADeployed the military against Americans![]()
Illegals are generally detained when coming into the country and when being removed from the country. This is normal.️
Concentration camps![]()
So far, not really. I expect that to change at some point.️
Tariffs causing inflation![]()
Maybe. Maybe not. The fed needs to lower rates since their rate increases are contributing to the economic slow down.️
trump policies hurting economic growth️
That is because they see their role as journalism not propaganda. Whether or not they have a bias, it isn’t concerted effort to mislead and manipulate the viewers.I think you're right, but with an asterisk of sorts. I definitely believe that historically the "mainstream media" (by which I mean outlets like CBS, ABC, NBC, NYT, WaPo, NPR, etc.) has had a significantly more liberal lean than conservative. I think it's for a lot of the same reasons that academia has historically had a more liberal lean than conservative, which is to say, that conservatives have largely eschewed going into the field of journalism altogether. I don't think that there was ever some Illumniati-esque meeting of the media minds where it was decided that mainstream media outlets would lean liberal versus conservative; I think a lot of it was self-selection, as I mentioned. In other words, I don't think that the mainstream media became liberal in the aggregate out of spite for conservatives or for nefarious reasons (to borrow a phrase from Michael Jordan: "conservatives buy newspapers, too"). I think it happened naturally as a result of the self-selection I mentioned, and then continued to perpetuate itself for decades.
Something that I think that conservatives have done, though, as a result of the mainstream media having a liberal bend, is absolutely kick the left's ass when it comes to creating and sustaining an entire media ecosystem dedicated to propping up the conservative party. CNN and MSNBC are child's play, IMO, compared to Fox- and by that I mean their reach and influence. (That's not to say that they aren't liberal-biased; they are. I just mean that they aren't nearly as effective at message-shaping and agenda-setting as is Fox).
So while the mainstream media is definitely liberal-biased, the right wing media ecosystem that started with Fox and has since spawned off countless podcasters, social media personalities, influencers, etc. is extraordinarily more successful at crafting and disseminating unified messaging that benefits the conservative party, than the mainstream media is at doing the same for the liberal party. I absolutely hate most of the right wing media ecosystem for its propensity for lying and grifting, but I am both envious and in awe of its effectiveness. It's something for which the left has had no match historically, currently has no match, and will likely never have a match- to the detriment of the Democratic Party. So while the historic norm has been that the mainstream media has been significantly biased in favor of liberals, I think that their effectiveness in crafting and disseminating messaging that favors the Democrats is at an all-time low compared to that of Fox & Co. And I think it's going to continue to cost Democrats dearly at election time.