This went something along the lines of you saying that the New York Times fired it's op-ed head because he published a piece by a Republican, I responded that obviously that was not what happened and I assumed you knew that as such, and you told me I was COMPLETELY blind. So, in other words, it went pretty much as expected.BurtReynolds wrote:You never answered the question in the media thread either. You just keep babbling about narrative and persecution complexes.digster wrote:I've been posting about in the Media thread, and would rather not rehash the same arguments, but I do feel quite certain that I would never have an argument that would convince you. As I said in that thread, the 'big bad media is out to get us' has been around forever, and is so fundamental to being on the right in this country that it's not going anywhere.Bi_3 wrote:
What would you say happened to the opinion editor at the NYT if not a coordinated attempt at silencing disagreement?
And to be honest, it is what it is and that's how it will be; if conservatism in the U.S. can't get an erection without feeling oppressed by the Liberal Media Hollywood Ivy League Elite, fine; whatever gets them going. But asking everyone else to buy into the fetish is a taller order.
And Burt, I agreed with you that the higher number of liberals than conservatives could have ramifications on the type and tenor of coverage, even if it didn't take the form of an unseen Consortium with its targets set on conservatives. But yeah, I also mentioned something along the lines of a persecution complex because:
When the shoe fits. Do you ever question why you see everything about the media as fitting into this viewpoint you have? You've never considered the possibility that it's less considered, more complex, and less purposeful than what you've concocted in your head? Or is the problem for you that there are liberals in media, and that you feel liberals are incapable of accurately reporting on something or someone conservative?Given that (as I have successfully argued in the media thread) the liberal media is the nearly de facto The Media and they claim to be unbiased, then yes, it is a threat to free speech. Though luckily due to the rapid decline in their relevance, and a diminishing belief in their authority, a weakening one.