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The problem is that the networks don’t depend on ratings to survive - they depend on sponsorship from Pfizer and other giant corporations.

Of course, and Bezos money is propping up the narrative.

But if no one is watching, then how much influence do thay have? The public is onto them.

18 posted on 11/24/2021 8:59:16 AM PST by Fido969 (45 is Superman!)
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“But if no one is watching, then how much influence do they have?”

There are still tens of millions of people who do watch - and they spread the propaganda to those around them.

They are self-appointed opinion leaders - they speak with “authority” because they are the ones who watched the news and have all the details that make it sound credible to all the sheep.

If you notice, a Lefty who watches CNN or MSNBC or foresee the NYT religiously will have all the details of whatever story is being pushed. They have the jargon - the names, dates - they will even be able to pronounce the name of some weird city.

Let’s say you are hearing this, but you haven’t been following the story because you don’t watch the fake news because you know it’s all BS - what can you do? You are kind of stuck if you didn’t watch - you can say it’s BS considering the source, but that’s not very compelling - most people listening will believe the Lefty because he sounds like he’s so well informed.

So the propaganda gets spread around and half the country believes it. That’s why more than half the people believe whatever Fauci tells them - because that’s what Pfizer wants them to believe.

It doesn’t matter that only a fraction of them actually watched CNN - the propaganda gets spread everywhere by word of mouth.


24 posted on 11/24/2021 9:29:45 AM PST by enumerated
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