Walter Cronkite said it best, “The media is not there to reflect public opinion; it’s there to shape it.” Daniel Natal talks with Dr. Duke about this and also discusses how we are moving into a technocracy. Citizens are surrounded with certain narratives that will, according to the technocrats, shape and inform their behaviors.
Are Polls Statistical Laugh Tracks?
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