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So you don't agree that the fake news MSM is owned/controlled by a specific group that represents 2% of the U.S. population?

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I don't agree that MSM is fake or that fake news is MS and I don't agree that a specific group controls it and I don't believe that that group--whether you mean media moguls or all jewish people--represents 2% of the population.

Basically I don't think you can do anything but harp on falsehoods that you've got turnt on, and due to an extreme lack of media literacy skills you've been forced to cling to nazi propaganda like it's the only true liferaft in a sea of troubles

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I don't believe that that group--whether you mean media moguls or all jewish people--represents 2% of the population.

Feefees over facts, amirite?

nazi propaganda

ORANGE.MAN.BAD

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I don't agree that a specific group controls it and I don't believe that that group--whether you mean media moguls or all jewish people--represents 2% of the population.

https://pic8.co/sh/1LIYC0.png

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/10/02/how-many-jews-are-there-in-the-united-states/

Archive: https://archive.md/CHYFx

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the key here you're not getting is not the 2% (there are plenty of non-american jews on that chart too) but "represents"

groups do not represent people

groups do not represent groups

people represent groups--linguistically and literally--and you can't use a very small and privileged group stand in for a larger, unrelated group

you have to represent groups with random samplings of people (ie polling), not stereotypes about people in power

if you believe groups represent all the people in that group automatically, then you're a believer in bigotry because you are imposing an outside view and beginning your analysis with a conclusion