Anonymous Coward User ID: 51084153 United States 03/21/2019 03:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is demonetizing conservatives a tactic to make them more susceptible to accepting $$$ for scripts? I was reading about how liberal Disney now effectively owns Fox News. And we know how that's going to play out.
But at least we still have the Paul Joseph Watsons out there. The Mark Dices. All of whom have been demonetized to some degree, struggling financially, and turning to other sources of income through donations and merchandise.
Now lets say Google, or Facebook, or someone like George Soros made the top 25 or so conservatives an offer they couldn't refuse. Let's say they were each offered something like $100k per year, to read scripts instead of their own conservative opinions.
Certainly not all would accept it. But how many would? How would you ever know? Could such a thing realistically even happen? Is this the next step, after nerfing Fox? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 51084153 United States 03/21/2019 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is demonetizing conservatives a tactic to make them more susceptible to accepting $$$ for scripts? |
Eilonwy
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Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is demonetizing conservatives a tactic to make them more susceptible to accepting $$$ for scripts? Jefferson: "banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies" Last Edited by Eilonwy on 03/21/2019 12:22 PM“A grower of turnips or shaper of clay, a commot Farmer or a king--every man is a hero if he strives more for others than for himself alone.” Lloyd Alexander, The Castle of Llyr |