I have 2 thoughts: 1) it's clear that the outrage serves as a dopamine hit to the viewers, most of whom do not care a bit about whether the quotes have been manipulated and many who view Fox both as pure entertainment and an excuse for increasingly dangerous thoughts and actions, and 2) what's the endgame? If Fox can destroy families, directly result in thousands of Covid deaths, threaten the halls of democracy, and activate white supremacists...where does it end? The thing about drugs is that the user needs ever-escalating amounts to achieve the same high. If mass violence ensues in the US, does the Fox BoD truly believe that it will help their bottom line? People are being radicalized to distrust and to hate all authority figures on both sides of the aisle...this is anarchy, not just anti-democracy. Where does it end when the dopamine fix requires that everthing be burned to the ground?
Riiiiiggghhhttt...the fact that 61 courts and every Secretary of State throughout the country, and Chris Krebs and Bill Barr ALL stated that the elections were free and fair, with zero evidence of fraud are not sufficient for you. The people who stormed the Capitol, injured police and damaged the building to the tune of $1M showed real reverence to the rule of law and the Constitution. The GOP officials passing voter suppression laws, while not presenting a shred of evidence to support the new laws' efficacy are simply saying kabuki theater in direct contravention of the underpinnings of democracy. Claiming -without any evidence-that something is true and then passing laws to cement that false statement is not compatible with democracy, but it's precisely how dictatorships are born.
The only sadness I feel is for you...regurgitating propaganda without the use of critical thinking or bothersome facts. You can say that the sky is green and the grass is blue, but that doesn't make it so.
I'm sure that the FBI is happy to have a heads-up re your interest in supporting future insurrections. I've zero interest in a dialgurme with someone as sad and self-deluded as you. Muting now.
The mask comment was made back when experts were worried about a shortage of masks for health workers. And it wasn’t clear back then that the virus was spread through the air, not primarily by touching.
He said "it's too soon to tell". No, it's not. We've all been gathering all year with family, with friends, with thousands of strangers in venues.
So the "fake right- wing outrage" you talk about is more about people being annoyed with his absurd comments. How is it "too soon to know" when we already do these things...
Good attempt here, but that's all it is, an attempt to bash on "right-wingers". And no, I'm not a "right-winger" just a regular American with common sense.
I have 2 thoughts: 1) it's clear that the outrage serves as a dopamine hit to the viewers, most of whom do not care a bit about whether the quotes have been manipulated and many who view Fox both as pure entertainment and an excuse for increasingly dangerous thoughts and actions, and 2) what's the endgame? If Fox can destroy families, directly result in thousands of Covid deaths, threaten the halls of democracy, and activate white supremacists...where does it end? The thing about drugs is that the user needs ever-escalating amounts to achieve the same high. If mass violence ensues in the US, does the Fox BoD truly believe that it will help their bottom line? People are being radicalized to distrust and to hate all authority figures on both sides of the aisle...this is anarchy, not just anti-democracy. Where does it end when the dopamine fix requires that everthing be burned to the ground?
Riiiiiggghhhttt...the fact that 61 courts and every Secretary of State throughout the country, and Chris Krebs and Bill Barr ALL stated that the elections were free and fair, with zero evidence of fraud are not sufficient for you. The people who stormed the Capitol, injured police and damaged the building to the tune of $1M showed real reverence to the rule of law and the Constitution. The GOP officials passing voter suppression laws, while not presenting a shred of evidence to support the new laws' efficacy are simply saying kabuki theater in direct contravention of the underpinnings of democracy. Claiming -without any evidence-that something is true and then passing laws to cement that false statement is not compatible with democracy, but it's precisely how dictatorships are born.
The only sadness I feel is for you...regurgitating propaganda without the use of critical thinking or bothersome facts. You can say that the sky is green and the grass is blue, but that doesn't make it so.
I'm sure that the FBI is happy to have a heads-up re your interest in supporting future insurrections. I've zero interest in a dialgurme with someone as sad and self-deluded as you. Muting now.
The mask comment was made back when experts were worried about a shortage of masks for health workers. And it wasn’t clear back then that the virus was spread through the air, not primarily by touching.
He said "it's too soon to tell". No, it's not. We've all been gathering all year with family, with friends, with thousands of strangers in venues.
So the "fake right- wing outrage" you talk about is more about people being annoyed with his absurd comments. How is it "too soon to know" when we already do these things...
Good attempt here, but that's all it is, an attempt to bash on "right-wingers". And no, I'm not a "right-winger" just a regular American with common sense.