Silentcorner wrote: » Wouldn't surprise me.... They abandoned standards long ago...and those standards weren't that high...all media is tabloid....emotive content delivered around the clock using twitter and social media....
Silentcorner wrote: » It can be tricky to identify balanced media coverage alright...not a skill many are blessed with.... He has been accused of War Crimes, Genocide, Corruption, Rape, Racism, Treason....being a Russian Agent...plus much much more.... It doesn't take much to cop onto how media distributes content in this day and age...the industry has abandoned balance a long long time ago before Trump decided to run...as a consequence people have abandoned trust in media industry to such an extent media has lost it's ability to influence enough people to make it relevant....this man got elected despite the most ferocious negative media coverage I have ever witnessed....the media industry is now more or less irrelevant...if you can get elected despite the media, the industry is f##ked.....they did it to themselves.
kilns wrote: » Ah ok I didn’t realize you were blessed with these amazing skills. Do you have examples of the world media accusing him of War Crimes, Genocide, Corruption, Rape, Racism, Treason....being a Russian Agent. You state the man got elected despite a negative media campaign, yet the media who broadcast to the majority of the voters for his party and ideals spun everything in his favor and never criticized him. Do you think the pro Trump media was in the wrong also
Silentcorner wrote: » Let me tell you, these skills aren't easy to attain...I swallowed an awful lot of garbage before I eventually had to learn how to fight being influenced by what media I consumed....it's an on going battle....the only way to win that battle is to consume as little content as is humanly possible....and attempt to engage reason as best I can...and I still get caught out.... The pro Trump media were much smaller in size, and they were anti trump to begin with I believe.... This is what I believe, the media industry is so f'#ked they are way behind the general public mood....politicians are also way behind the general public mood...Trump merely exposed that...as we know, he is no genius....as we know, he has a tendency to think great of himself...it was always going to be a guy like that who would have the neck to go for it....otherwise Americans were looking at a Bush / Clinton race which clearly they didn't have the stomach for. You can see it here in this country....Irish media are way behind the people in a myriad of ways....so are our politicians.....some time in the future, we will produce a person who will expose that.... Brexit was the British version.... I don't mean this in a patronising way, but I love ordinary people who know what is affecting their daily lives...and who are not afraid of politicians or a media industry that will ridicule them for believing in what they believe in....that takes a lot of balls!!!!
Blueshoe wrote: » The more clicks ,the more advertising revenue ,the more salary for the "journalists" Trump is click gold. The lemmings who lap it all up keep the ad revenue piling in. There is no news. There is only sales
duploelabs wrote: » you can almost hear it in Trump's 'word salad' voice
kilns wrote: » How dare someone with an ounce of intelligence dare make up their own minds and criticize Trump, by criticizing him they are suckers to all this biased media coverage Wow you are such an Oracle we should all sit around and listen to your self righteous wisdom
Silentcorner wrote: » And you just cleverly disected what I said.... It's an old but apt adage...it is much easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled....
Silentcorner wrote: » Did you not read what I said...I'm a sucker too...I have probably similar intelligence to anyone else...I've lost count the amount of times the media content I consumed has made a fool out of me....
kilns wrote: » And yet anybody who dares criticizes Trump is influenced by world Media according to you. People can have genuine criticism just like you can have criticism of whatever pleases you
Silentcorner wrote: » But you are not "daring" anything....there is nothing "daring" about critizing Trump...every man and his dog is having a go off him...it's more like a witch hunt than anything I have ever seen...all because he has a style that is the direct opposite of what went before him....
kilns wrote: » So nobody can have a genuine opinion and make up their own mind and criticize him for genuine reasons. No it’s a witch hunt because he is different yawn
Silentcorner wrote: » Of course... But when his words get completely taken out of context don't be surprised if someone doesn't agree with you....
kilns wrote: » And I’m sure you have same feelings for Fox News whom if you log on to their website you to scroll down a long way to get past the Biden character assainations and Democratic Party criticism
Silentcorner wrote: » It's all toxic....don't you understand....it's all toxic...I'm confident enough to predict, 80-90% of household media brands will be gone in 5 years time...
kilns wrote: » Glad to agree. So you can agree also that people of reasonable intelligence can make up their own mind about information put in front of them and have the ability to filter
Silentcorner wrote: » If you asked 1,000 people have they ever been influenced by advertising, most would say very little.... But if you walked through their homes you'd see one brand after the next...in their wardrobes, driveways..... We are not as smart as we think we are...it is why it is easier to fool a person than to convince them they have been fooled....
kilns wrote: » Again I trust normal people can make their minds up about a person and cut through the crap. Of there are people who simply don’t want to, those who hate Trump with a passion and Trump supporters who are obsessed by Hilary. But the normal person especially those outside the US can make their own minds up without the bias.
Silentcorner wrote: » Sure... But let me guess...they are only normal people when they agree with you....
kilns wrote: » No everyone is entitled to their opinion but should give reasons to support this opinion. No point saying it’s because it’s a witch hunt, that’s not good enough His own words don’t help either. He just tweeted he wasn’t directing his light and disinfectant question to Dr Brix but to someone else. Whereas television evidence can prove otherwise
Silentcorner wrote: » I agree with you...his style can be difficult to understand or warm to....his own self belief can be hard to fathom.... I didn't think this two years ago...but I am impressed with his stamina, he has a sense of humour...and a gorgeous wife....he looks just like he did 4 years ago where as Barak Obama aged terribly....it has taken a pandemic to stop his economy...he was headed for another 4 years. He hasn't gone to war...he has pulled out of Afganistan, he negotiated a tough trade deal with China, he has tightened immigration which was necessary... He may be an average President, maybe a little better or a little worse...but he is not the devasting disaster many media outlets would have you believe.
kilns wrote: » The talking points you just made could have come straight from Sean Hannitys mouth To counter HIS economy has been based on debt, which he promised to eliminate. I believe his fiscal management is very irresponsible and he will be passing a huge problem to the next president. He pulled out of Afghanistan but also pulled out of treaty with Irsn raising tensions dramatically unnecessarily. He negotiated a China Trade deal which he created himself and put the lives of farmers in jeopardy and creating evil socialism for farmers.
Silentcorner wrote: » I'd even go as far to say...if The US and China engage in diplomatic and economic conflict which is extremely possible...I know what President I'd want in charge...if I was American.
kilns wrote: » He just tweeted he wasn’t directing his light and disinfectant question to Dr Brix but to someone else. Whereas television evidence can prove otherwise
Silentcorner wrote: » If you asked 1,000 people have they ever been influenced by advertising, most would say very little.... But if you walked through their homes you'd see one brand after the next...in their wardrobes, driveways.....in fact, people with degrees are often the biggest consumers of brands.... We are not as smart as we think we are...it is why it is easier to fool a person than to convince them they have been fooled....
MadYaker wrote: » Just because people buy someting with a brand on it they have been influenced by advertising? That doesn't make any sense. What car can I buy that doesn't have a badge on it? Your posts make my brain hurt its no wonder you love trump.