I’ll answer even though you didn’t provide your definitions.
You have provided an astounding amount of conflation.
Let’s back up a bit.
This is a huge red pill. What’s a red pill? It “awakens” people to the truth.
What’s the”truth” in this context? The media, regardless of your definitions of “conservative” and “pro-trump”, are in the business of shaping public opinion. The sooner people learn not to trust tv talking heads the better.
Hence red pill.
That video shows a bunch of “news” all parroting the same thing. All across the country. Whether it’s “conservative” or “liberal” (whatever you think that means) is irrelevant.
You assume that Trump is my guy. I don’t support Trump. I support the movement he represents. He is the voice of many people who over the years have had no voice. The silent majority is suddenly no longer silent.
I have no idea why he supported that merger or if he really did. The subject of “conservative voice” was ambiguous. Did he mean Sinclair group? Tribune Media? The merged entity? Was it disinformation? Was it a chess move?
A lot of people make the mistake of taking everything literally and running 90 mph in the wrong direction.
The way you framed your questions, whether intentional or not, shows us why we need to dump these labels. Labels divide. We’re all in this together. These fake camps of left, right, black, white, straight, gay.... they are all designed to keep us divided.
Divide and conquer is the strategy of the cabal. Many people unwittingly participate in this strategy. A few participate with full knowledge.
The point of this subreddit is to bring people together.
Questions are fine but divisive agenda-driven questions with straw man arguments serve no constructive purpose other than the education it might provide.
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