The Fox Con

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We all know Fox News's credo: "Fair and Balanced." We also know that their channel is anything but fair or balanced, as they're the self-professed answer to the traditional mainstream media which in their eyes is "left" or, in other words, the mouth-piece for the Democratic Party.


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I know, as I'm sure most of you do as well, some of the origin story of this cable-news channel, and we all know it's still the most watched channel in America. Now I don't want to offend, but I'm sure I will when I say that this is one of the main the reasons why there are so many misinformed Americans who vote against their own interests in every election. There have been so much polls that show how uninformed and misinformed Fox News watchers are; they think climate change isn't man-made, or a hoax even, they think covid-19 isn't real and they count among their numbers the majority of anti-vaxxers and QAnon believers, and I could go on.

The channel has perfected the art of focusing their audience's attention on meaningless and made-up controversies, most of those to do with the made-up "culture war." If it's not Dr. Suess children's books, it's Mr. Potato Head's genitals, if the anger about Critical Race Theory being taught to toddlers is dwindling, they start a fire around transgenders who suddenly all have become "groomers" who threaten your children and family. Tucker Carlson, the host presenting the single most watched program every night, actively pushes racism and "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory. They started the trend of the "ticker" in the bottom third of the screen showing short news-blurps, and they also started with the use of national colors and the American flag in their on-screen graphics, both intended to solicit a psychological effect. It's a mess. A dangerous mess.

It all started in the mind of Roger Ailes and with the money of media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch's rise to moguldom started when he inherited, at age 22, a daily newspaper in Australia from his father. continued to buy up newspapers in Australia and New Zealand. His empire expanded into the United Kingdom with the 1969 purchase of the now-defunct News of the World, followed closely by The Sun. Murdoch's first major purchase in the U.S. was in 1976 when he bought the New York Post. Because of the legal requirement in the U.S. that only citizens could own U.S. television stations, Murdoch became a citizen of the country in 1985, and soon after, he bought 20th Century Fox, which eventually evolved into the Fox Broadcasting Network.

Roger Ailes was the perfect candidate to run Fox News as a propaganda platform. Ailes had previous experience with television and had very specific ideas about communicating political messages. You see, Roger Ailes worked on the campaign to reelect Ronald Reagan and was credited with guiding George H. W. Bush to victory in the Republican primaries. And before that he guided Richard Nixon towards electoral success with the explicit use of television and appearances:

Nixon's successful presidential campaign was Ailes's first venture into the political spotlight. His pioneering work in framing national campaign issues, capitalizing on the race-based Southern strategy and making the stiff Nixon more likable and accessible to voters was later chronicled in The Selling of the President 1968 by Joe McGinniss.
source: Wikipedia

All this I assume is more or less general knowledge, but I would like you to watch the below linked video by Then & Now; it's a really deep dive into the history, methods and messages of this wildly successful channel. I hope some of you will pass this video on to people you know who get their news from this highly deceptive propaganda machine. If you think America's as deeply divided as it's ever been, it's good to know how that happened and who's responsible for much of it.


How Fox News Conquered America


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The media (news media) is really one of the worse medias to be buried into politics like is seen in the Western world, and developing countries are now borrowing the leaf.

The news media should be there to announce significant changes in local and international events, and not take sides in sensitive matters like politics and climate change. However, I strongly believe its an attempt to make money, getting people emotionally involved is more profitable than just doing traditional journalism.

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[...] getting people emotionally involved is more profitable than just doing traditional journalism.

100% that! I'll go one step further and say that this problem can not be solved in a world where the number one priority of the socioeconomic system is making profits. Even in alternative online media "clickbait" has quickly become a mainstay because it's more profitable to incite anger, fear and hatred than have an honest discussion about anything.

Thanks for stopping by and responding!

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Thanks too for your quality post and feedback. I'm following you rn so as not to miss out! 😂

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"they think covid-19 isn't real "

Always the same weak framing "they" do think covid is real but "they" dont believe lockdowns cant stop a virus which the last 2 years has proven.

MKBA if you Dutch and so informed you should know where im going to...

They (mkba) say lockdown is the silent killer. 100.000 lifeyears(qualies) would be saved in a lockdown... But 600.000 lifeyears will cost it.

Not to mention that the government tried really hard to not get this info to the public.

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Hello again!

Always the same weak framing "they" do think covid is real but "they" dont believe lockdowns cant stop a virus which the last 2 years has proven.

Of course they don't believe lockdowns can stop the virus, and neither can a vaccine. What I would like to know is why you think that anyone would believe that. On either side of the debate. I don't like mixing Dutch and English, but if by MKBA you mean "maatschappelijke kosten-baten analyse," you may have a point. Personally I'm of two minds when it comes to the lockdowns specifically, mainly because of the enormous psychological damage resulting from them. And look, I'm all for not trusting the government, any government, because they've proven to be untrustworthy. Or, let me rephrase that: they can be trusted to act in the interest of large economical players, which is almost always to "our" detriment. That doesn't mean that everything they say is nonsense though and it also doesn't mean that we start believing everything random YouTubers or bloggers throw up on the internet.

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Oh, before I forget; some of them really do think covid isn't real, or a Chinese hoax, or the same as the flew. I can't believe you've missed all that.

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Okay must admit there are a few that dont believe in viruses as we are told but that is a small minority. I mean some vaxers want me to be in jail cause im unvaxed but i dont think every vaxer would think that?

In other words. Lets not take the extremes as the norm.

"Personally I'm of two minds when it comes to the lockdowns specifically, mainly because of the enormous psychological damage resulting from them"

Cool apparently we can agree on something. And in way i wish the lockdowns worked so my grandmother wasnt locked up for no reason. But im afraid it was all for nothing.

I think we said enough on this i can respect your view a bit more now even though i prolly disagree but thats completely fine.

Peace!

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I have two best friends, one vaxxed, the other anti-vax, and we all get along fine ;-) So, no, this vaxxer doesn't want you in jail :-) Thanks a lot for your visits and responses, I really appreciate it :-)

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