The legacy media is attempting to undermine independent media while spreading false information to the public. The author, Scott McKay, highlights a list of various lies propagated by mainstream media over the years, such as claims about Trump and various political events. The media often accuses the Right of spreading misinformation, using tactics to suppress independent voices that challenge their narratives.
Organizations have colluded with nonprofit entities, some funded by the government, to attack independent media and silence dissenting opinions. This media landscape is dominated by a small number of corporations, which own a majority of cable channels and newspapers, resulting in limited community involvement and trust in news coverage. The author criticizes how major advertisers, such as pharmaceutical companies, influence news reports through their advertising spending, creating a corrupt system where substantial issues regarding these industries remain unreported.
A suggestion is made to examine whether these conglomerates violate antitrust laws, proposing that breaking them up could lead to a more diverse media landscape. This diversity could help restore public trust and allow for a multitude of viewpoints. The author believes a healthy media would not have spread so many falsehoods for extended periods. With the public increasingly rejecting mainstream narratives, the time is ripe for significant media reforms.
The author also reflects on political battles faced by conservative nominees in the past, suggesting that the conservative movement needs to become more proactive in supporting their candidates to prevent aggressive attacks from the left. There is an overall call for the conservative base to unify and take action to protect nominees and engage more aggressively in the political process.
In conclusion, the critique emphasizes the need for reformation within the media industry and suggests that a reevaluation of corporate control could promote a fairer and more accurate dissemination of news, benefiting society as a whole.
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