Jerry Rallo well there’s two primary sets of massive news media conglomerates A common error many people make is that there’s “mainstream media” and then there’s “the alternative” but they’re actually equally strong and in parallel They also merge with each other in certain places like local news stations The pockets are equally deep and equally influential Once recognizing that, it becomes easier to see what’s been happening for decades a little better than when following the common Narrative of “Main vs Rebels” When you realize there are no Rebels it gets a little more clear.

Jerry Rallo well there’s two primary sets of massive news media conglomerates

A common error many people make is that there’s “mainstream media” and then there’s “the alternative” but they’re actually equally strong and in parallel

They also merge with each other in certain places like local news stations

The pockets are equally deep and equally influential

Once recognizing that, it becomes easier to see what’s been happening for decades a little better than when following the common Narrative of “Main vs Rebels”

When you realize there are no Rebels it gets a little more clear.

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