The "media" used to mean television, radio, newspapers, and magazines; but today it largely involves social media, which has swallowed up all of these other forms and is now controlled by a small group of Silicon Valley titans who decide what billions of people are able to see and hear online. The convergence of old technology and new has centralized unimaginable power into the hands of a few gigantic corporations that now dictate how we communicate with each other and perceive the outside world. Media analyst Mark Dice details how the rise of social media that tipped the balance of power regarding the production and distribution of information has also resulted in a massive backslash from those conspiring to regain the influence they once held. Now conservatives are experiencing widespread censorship as the tech giants scramble to put the genie back in the bottle. The liberal media has launched an information war against President Trump and his supporters, and are using their monopolies to manipulate public opinion in order to further their aims of a socialist revolution.
One Can Always Count On Mark Dice To Tell It Like It Really Is..
Published by Brandon , 1 month ago
In an era full of purposeful misdirection and propaganda Mark Dice stands out by being brutally honest. His insight is invaluable if you enjoy someone who tells it like it really is (and he brings receipts!) I plan on buying all of his other books in addition to this one.
My new favorite author
Published by Not sure , 2 years ago
I've loved his videos, now I'm enjoying Mark's books, which he doesn't have to censor for the ewe-toob algo. Too bad this book was written before they stole the election & deplatformed our duly re-elected President. He actually prophesied the illegal censorship of us all!
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