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    1113 hours ago

    I recall that in 2016, it was apparent to me that those in control of the media were intentionally giving Bernie as little coverage as possible. The stuff they were doing was blatant, once you became aware of it.

    I remember seeing a news segment where they said something like, “The current leading Democrat in the primaries is Hillary Clinton. Yeah she’s doing great. Also in 3rd place is Martin O’Malley or something.” They would just blatantly omit Bernie.

    I kept seing stuff like this and it really made an impression on me. Then, when the whole GameStop stock thing happened and all those private investors were making tons of money, taking it from rich hedgefunds, the media started telling everyone how dumb they would be to try to get in on the action. They were protecting the interests of the rich. It was a little intimidating to see them all do it, implying who was really in control of information and public perception.

    So, I disagree. It’s not as simple as, “America is not that progressive.”

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      110 hours ago

      That’s entirely the media and rich people. How does that excuse people not voting for Bernie in 2020?

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        37 hours ago

        What the media presents has a strong influence on public perception. When the races are close, they only need to sway a few percent of voters.