Anonymous ID: 1b8ec3 Aug. 31, 2018, 10:07 a.m. No.2817925   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>2817197

Yes, thanks, Q. The media is a corrupt corner of culture and nearly everyone in it should be tarred and feathered.

They lie about POTUS to protect the real criminals.

Fake polls. We get it.

Here's the thing: we know all this is going on and some of us have known it for years. Can't you all do anything about it by using the information you have to BTFO the corrupt media narrative?

Can't you release some incriminating info, just a hint, to blow up a media or political sacred cow or two?

That will utterly change how most people view all of this BS. Granted, many people distrust the media. But many more will laugh at it, just as we laugh at it, if you could just float some juicy tidbits of truth to tarnish one of their criminal heroes.

 

I appreciate your work in collating all of this excellent documentation of the media's corruption.

I just think we've seen this ad nauseum and we are ready for you guys to throw a hand grenade into it. You have the hand grenades, not us.

Anonymous ID: 1b8ec3 Aug. 31, 2018, 10:15 a.m. No.2818066   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8119 >>8312 >>8351 >>8361

Another call for the federal government to look into Alphabet/G__gle

 

Orrin Hatch is generally not good for much, but in the slow process of bringing federal oversight to the big tech communications firms, this is an important step forward. FB, twatter: watch out, you are next.

When the federal boot officially descends on their collective necks, the world will change.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/orrin-hatch-wants-federal-trade-commision-investigate-google-2018-8

 

Google is under siege from conservatives as a senior Republican demands an inquiry into its market dominance

 

A senior Republican senator has called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google over allegations of anticompetitive behavior.

 

Sen. Orrin Hatch highlighted news reports outlining what he said was problematic behavior, like Google's prioritization of its own services in search, its collection of Android location data, and its many acquisitions.

 

He said Google had cemented its dominance through collecting personal data and suggested there was little competition.

 

Hatch's letter to the FTC rounds off a tough week for Google, which has also come under fire from President Donald Trump.

Anonymous ID: 1b8ec3 Aug. 31, 2018, 10:28 a.m. No.2818280   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2817900

Good psychological insights here as usual, Q.

 

However, you are missing the implication of the bandwagon effect going both ways.

People react to what is delivered from on high, eg from the accepted media, even if they distrust the media, if many of their fellow consumers also react. Stuff ends up getting magnified on FB and in the local news and other forums.

So if you all were to toss some red meat into this public square, some confirmation of criminal behavior by, say, HRC or the Bushes or Obama or No Name or even someone lower, it would destroy this Echo Chamber (which, you must admit, is currently owned by the bad guys).

Because here is the logic of the Echo Chamber: Trump is a criminal, ergo, everyone who criticizes him is a good guy.

Proof of despicable behavior will blow that up, will cripple the Old Guard, by showing that POTUS is on the side of moral good, and not just a crooked businessman who has had a good run of luck with the economy.

 

Moral crusades work in America, my friend. You can find that in books.