Posted on 12/17/2022 12:11:42 PM PST by Sam77
The radical left-wing Washington Post has lost 500,000 subscribers since January of 2021, as more and more Americans reject their woke ideology.
The Washington Post’s affinity for all things radical is perspicuous. Indeed, the Washington Post promoted the Russia Collusion hoax.
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I swear there are more WaPo readers on FR than anywhere else considering the number of posts of WaPo articles. /s
The WaPo workers are a joke.
Their writing is a joke.
The paper is a joke.
And the old joke, “Flush twice, it’s a long way to D.C” becomes less and less of a joke each passing minute.
And a journalism degree has now degraded to the respect of one in Underwater Lesbian Sex Dancing.
> has lost 500,000 subscribers
How did they have that many readers to lose?
Too bad, so sad.
Wokeness is for losers
New vocab word: perspicuous = clear, plainly stated.
Carry on.
Apparently Bezos is getting tired of pumping huge sums into the money losing Washington Post to keep it going. He is beginning to layoff the snowflakes. Owning this paper had brought him much ridicule, not the prestige he sought.
Wokeness is a Dead-end
Same with NY Times
As long as we aren't paying for it, I suppose its OK
At least students of the latter can make a lot of money selling videos of their senior class presentations. :)
Lie most, I never click on those links. They don’t get all that www ad click money.
If they are operating like a business, they will adjust their editorial content to re-find their market
Being woke is more important than survival so they won’t give a crap and continue their losing ways.
“Washington Post Loses Hundreds of Thousands of Subscribers as Readers Everywhere Reject Wokeness”
they’re rejecting their lies as much as their wokeness: why pay for lies when you can get all you want for free on the internet ...
true. there is that
So the WaPo is trying to get trump back in office to give their readers will come back?
I had to look that one up meself.
Same goes for Carlos Slim and the NY Times.
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