11-15-2024, 10:01 AM
Jones was the first "Joe Rogan"-like target of the MSM.
Before Rogan and "Ivermectin" there was Alex Jones and "elites."
MSM flexed every muscle, used every trick of leverage, every political 'agent' to try and demolish his presence and following.
They won.
But it was too little and too late.
The courts are still involved... meaning the lawyers aren't finished raking money from the side show.
I found it interesting that the Onion's lord and commander wrote a poorly considered piece about it which uses certain phrases that were very telling about their plans to purchase the website...
"...InfoWars has distinguished itself as an invaluable tool for brainwashing and controlling the masses..."
How telling... a) all Infowars fans are empty vessels waiting for programming... b) presumption that the MSM (of which the Onion is part) doesn't brainwash or control the masses...
"...InfoWars has shown an unswerving commitment to manufacturing anger and radicalizing the most vulnerable members of society..."
"a) Manufacturing anger? (You mean like showing the 9/11 towers collapsing over and over for weeks on end? b) "most vulnerable members of society?" like who?... internet users, people who seek information not politically 'canned' for entertainment?
"...Make no mistake: This is a coup for our company and a well-deserved victory for multinational elites the world over..."
Oh yes... a victory.... I don't know about how well 'deserved.'
Anyway...enough of the equivalent to Mad Magazine and National Lampoon as a 'significant player in entertainment journalism.'
Before Rogan and "Ivermectin" there was Alex Jones and "elites."
MSM flexed every muscle, used every trick of leverage, every political 'agent' to try and demolish his presence and following.
They won.
But it was too little and too late.
The courts are still involved... meaning the lawyers aren't finished raking money from the side show.
I found it interesting that the Onion's lord and commander wrote a poorly considered piece about it which uses certain phrases that were very telling about their plans to purchase the website...
"...InfoWars has distinguished itself as an invaluable tool for brainwashing and controlling the masses..."
How telling... a) all Infowars fans are empty vessels waiting for programming... b) presumption that the MSM (of which the Onion is part) doesn't brainwash or control the masses...
"...InfoWars has shown an unswerving commitment to manufacturing anger and radicalizing the most vulnerable members of society..."
"a) Manufacturing anger? (You mean like showing the 9/11 towers collapsing over and over for weeks on end? b) "most vulnerable members of society?" like who?... internet users, people who seek information not politically 'canned' for entertainment?
"...Make no mistake: This is a coup for our company and a well-deserved victory for multinational elites the world over..."
Oh yes... a victory.... I don't know about how well 'deserved.'
Anyway...enough of the equivalent to Mad Magazine and National Lampoon as a 'significant player in entertainment journalism.'