Anonymous wrote:Lol at this. You are insane. The media is so far left of most Americans!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our media is pro-Republican in practice, because wrongheaded journalists feel like they must remain neutral on lies.
This is how we got Youngkin. VA voters don’t know how extreme the GOP is.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-real-tragedy-of-jan-6-is-that-its-still-not-over
In the aftermath of Jan. 6, most of the media still hasn’t really figured out how to cover Republicans. I’d include myself in that statement. We mostly just pretend Jan. 6 didn’t happen, as if it’s totally normal to let Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) pontificate about gas prices or inflation while we ignore the lies he continues to spew about who’s actually responsible for the attack—or the role he played in undermining our democracy and endangering those of us who were at the Capitol that day.”
We all understand this but it's the media that needs to hear this and change course.
Anonymous wrote:Our media is pro-Republican in practice, because wrongheaded journalists feel like they must remain neutral on lies.
This is how we got Youngkin. VA voters don’t know how extreme the GOP is.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-real-tragedy-of-jan-6-is-that-its-still-not-over
In the aftermath of Jan. 6, most of the media still hasn’t really figured out how to cover Republicans. I’d include myself in that statement. We mostly just pretend Jan. 6 didn’t happen, as if it’s totally normal to let Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) pontificate about gas prices or inflation while we ignore the lies he continues to spew about who’s actually responsible for the attack—or the role he played in undermining our democracy and endangering those of us who were at the Capitol that day.”
In the aftermath of Jan. 6, most of the media still hasn’t really figured out how to cover Republicans. I’d include myself in that statement. We mostly just pretend Jan. 6 didn’t happen, as if it’s totally normal to let Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) pontificate about gas prices or inflation while we ignore the lies he continues to spew about who’s actually responsible for the attack—or the role he played in undermining our democracy and endangering those of us who were at the Capitol that day.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of these executive orders are extremist?
NP: The CRT one. “CRT” now means whatever the Republicans ranting about it want it to mean. Continuing to whitewash history, particularly with younger students who may lack the ability to realize that they are being taught a very limited and biased”history “ is as extremist as it gets, although not unusual, particularly in former cradle-of-the-Confederacy states.
What is hilarious is that the progressives insist on one hand the "CRT is not in schools" and then absolutely lose their minds when someone bans it from schools, an order that they claim would obviously ban nothing at all...
Really? It’s not in school and yet you crazies are banning it. This is just a republicans tool to enforce hive mind thinking. They will go through the school and punish anything that does not conform to Fox News and Tucker Carlson.
If it isn't in schools then you have nothing to be bothered about. Obviously there is no problem here.
The problem is what they are definiting as CRT. Which is not actually CRT.
Anonymous wrote:Did everyone here really forget why Youngkin won? T-mac was a dreadful candidate, and people wanted schools open and teaching the three Rs and not social engineering. It's that simple.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the media snoozed on the idiots who won the down ballot races. Totally mediocre people and candidates who now have a lot of real power.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the media treats people like Youngkin as serious people. This gives them legitimacy.