RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
2001: A Space Odyssey. Just watched that again with my wife last week. We saw it in '68 on a date. Deep flick still today. My grand kids need to see it.
SciFi plus X time = Reality it seems. We live in interesting times but Giving up is not an option.
SciFi plus X time = Reality it seems. We live in interesting times but Giving up is not an option.
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Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
have you watched "Fly me to the Moon" on Amzn prime? interesting to see the vast depth of propaganda used on the American people and the theft of our tax dolars back in the 1960- 1970's. funny how the old ideology of space is still well impregnated in the minds of Americans
Kubrick let the cat out of the bag. most people are awake to his exposure of the BS onto the minds of the plebs..
I have a feeling more truth is about to get leaked , but its done on purpose to move out the old guard in this country
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
You got a source for that claim on 90 percent of media being owned by 3 right wing groups?wooley12 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 4:59 pmSo where do youu get your news from? I'd like to bookmark it in my News folder.
Elon is asking for a Totally Free Market. From what I see, 90% of American media outlets (Radio, TV, digital and print) are owned by 2 or 3 politically right wing companies. I listen to a dozen of their rural AM talk radio shows and read the on line editions of their local news that the same companies own.
In a "totally" free market I could sell fentanyl if I had people willing to buy it, no? Of course not. Can I tape NFL games and show them on my X feed? Nope. "Totally free markets" is a red herring. There are none in world now as far as I know there never was one. Even the Iroquois Nation managed the fur trade from Canada with a tax on the imports.
Maybe I'm missing an example of a successful "totally" free market and you can help me here.
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
Again, who is this small number of people controlling the narrative. And if governments ban rhe media on these platforms. Aren't they just contributing to the monopoly on the narrative? These mediums are how people are going to consume information, "like it or not"Stephen wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:49 pmIt seems naïve to expect things to work in some utopian version of reality:
1. Everyone has their own version of that reality and those versions don’t all match;
2. As soon as money and power enter the equation, the sinful nature of man goes to work overtime (listen, I am really no religious fanatic, but it’s hard to ignore the more base impulses of human nature);
3. Our larger social structures (like governments) try to put up some guard rails (often with negative and unintended consequences), like for example subsidizing agriculture to insure a stable food supply, or industries, to protect national defense. Sending certain technology and manufacturing capabilities to foreign countries puts a country at risk during times of international conflict. Or, in the case of news media, letting the dominant source of information becoming “free” from the internet, at the expense of traditional sources of information, has all sorts of negative consequences. Is it smart to let a small number of people with HUGE financial resources shape the narrative (whether Musk with X or dark money funded super PACs).
Complain all you want, but expecting things to work “right” is folly, and only gets worse with “advancements” in technology. I love the positive benefits of technology, but the negatives have only gotten worse since we figured out how to hit each other with sticks.
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/That’s my one rant for today.
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
No NF here. I'll have to find a way to watch it. Read the wiki. I like space comedies.blitzskier wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:25 pm
have you watched "Fly me to the Moon" on Amzn prime? interesting to see the vast depth of propaganda used on the American people and the theft of our tax dolars back in the 1960- 1970's.
'60's and 70's I was in my max earning years as a independent contractor. I don't remember much talk about taxes being robbery, just "high, oh my." I do recall more legal write offs and it was easier to cook the books a little. Can't do that today unless you're in an all cash business.
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
Ya well it was a lot more useful than your statement. Post some receipts.
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
Because I find this topic really interesting, I find partisanship fascinating.
So here's what I found:
https://www.webfx.com/blog/internet/the ... fographic/
The claim that 90 percent of the media is controlled by certain figures is correct apparently. The number is 6 though, not three
Sumner Redstone (Paramount/global): Republican
Bob Iger (Disney): Democrat
Jeff Bewkes(Time Werner): Republican
Time Wermer was bought by At&T. Ceo is John Stankey, Known Republican
Ruper Madoch(newscorp): Republican, but debatable. Fox News took a massive turn post Trump. Very apparent during covid. Is he still a republican or is he now endorsing democrats a la George Bush etc. Again, debatable and inconclusive.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/ ... e-00047748
Brian L. Roberts (Comcast): Democrat
Ken-ichi Yoshida (sony): unclear/no affiliates. He's Japanese soooooo prolly not a "right winger"
This was just a quick rumble in the search engines. Would appreciate any input. I just find it hard to believe the claim that right wingers control the media when any time spent on any given media outlet is going to show a pretty clear bias in one way or the other and it's usually going to be against conservatives. But hey, I'm Canadian, wtf do I know. My media is censored
So here's what I found:
https://www.webfx.com/blog/internet/the ... fographic/
The claim that 90 percent of the media is controlled by certain figures is correct apparently. The number is 6 though, not three
Sumner Redstone (Paramount/global): Republican
Bob Iger (Disney): Democrat
Jeff Bewkes(Time Werner): Republican
Time Wermer was bought by At&T. Ceo is John Stankey, Known Republican
Ruper Madoch(newscorp): Republican, but debatable. Fox News took a massive turn post Trump. Very apparent during covid. Is he still a republican or is he now endorsing democrats a la George Bush etc. Again, debatable and inconclusive.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/ ... e-00047748
Brian L. Roberts (Comcast): Democrat
Ken-ichi Yoshida (sony): unclear/no affiliates. He's Japanese soooooo prolly not a "right winger"
This was just a quick rumble in the search engines. Would appreciate any input. I just find it hard to believe the claim that right wingers control the media when any time spent on any given media outlet is going to show a pretty clear bias in one way or the other and it's usually going to be against conservatives. But hey, I'm Canadian, wtf do I know. My media is censored
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
Canadian, eh? are you familiar with " "You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war."? "Remember the Maine" . William Randolf Hearst. 1800's version of Rupert Murdoch. What has changed is to volume of outlets that can monetize yellow journalism form a basement office.
Re: RFK speech, not what I expected. It’s worth 40 minutes
You're not gonna address the fact that you're full of shit are you.
Its like Stephen said. "Everyone has their own version of that reality and those versions don’t all match".
But, some things you can check with facts grounded in reality. Sometimes you gotta check yourself before you wreck yourself
Its like Stephen said. "Everyone has their own version of that reality and those versions don’t all match".
But, some things you can check with facts grounded in reality. Sometimes you gotta check yourself before you wreck yourself