09-12-2014, 11:27 PM
One almost feels sorry for the dinosaur mainstream media at this point. They have become largely irrelevant. Younger people understand how much easier it is to access information on the internet, without the overt filters these overpaid "journalists" provide. Here in the U.S., an Alex Jones has millions of listeners, while a Chris Matthews or Rachel Maddow is lucky to come within 500,000 of his audience.
The "official" stories these laughable "reporters" construct, at the behest of their government and corporate overlords, are so pathetic that they are deconstructed within minutes by young adults living in their parents' basements, in videos, posts and articles on the internet. These "unprofessional" works of deconstruction constitute the kind of real investigative journalism that highly paid members of the mainstream media are probably incapable of doing.
The "official" stories these laughable "reporters" construct, at the behest of their government and corporate overlords, are so pathetic that they are deconstructed within minutes by young adults living in their parents' basements, in videos, posts and articles on the internet. These "unprofessional" works of deconstruction constitute the kind of real investigative journalism that highly paid members of the mainstream media are probably incapable of doing.