Of course, not Tomi Lahren though…

  • Staccato@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Have you been living under a rock?

    What you’re describing is simply the Big Tobacco playbook from the 1950s being adapted into modern communications methods. If we didn’t have internet media, I guarantee you we’d still be seeing pandemic misinformation on AM radio and climate change lies on news networks funded by Shell and BP.

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      1 year ago

      isn’t OP making same point? That is, every generation is similar innterms of being influeced. Why are you guys arguing? 😅

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        I dunno, around here we only use AM radio as an emergency source of information for weather and road hazards.

        I’ve never heard a political nutjob advertising any AM radio station. Only ads I see for AM radio is on the side of the highway in case of emergencies.

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          It is still the number one way to influence the voting population, who are in rural areas in their pickup trucks and listening on farms and job sites. They dont advertise stations; they advertise their syndicated shows. Limbaugh, Jones, Metaxis, Prager, Hannity, Ingrahm, etc etc etc. There is a reason that there has been a steady rise of radical righties and fascists since the mid-90s.