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If these media/network companies acquiesce because it’s easier to do than pushing back, it becomes every viewer’s responsibility to boycott every damn product that is advertised on that network.

This means me. This means you.

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Just now, smr-nj said:

If these media/network companies acquiesce because it’s easier to do than pushing back, it becomes every viewer’s responsibility to boycott every damn product that is advertised on that network.

This means me. This means you.

Im already not watching CBS. Except for sports. 

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Just now, Sports_Freak said:

Im already not watching CBS. Except for sports. 

I agree to this action, but in addition, I think we can cease to be consumers of whatever Products/Companies are advertising on their networks. 
Harder to do, perhaps, but probably more impactful.

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9 minutes ago, smr-nj said:

If these media/network companies acquiesce because it’s easier to do than pushing back, it becomes every viewer’s responsibility to boycott every damn product that is advertised on that network.

This means me. This means you.

yeah - he absolutely no authority to do this. And I would guess the networks will push back, not out of principle, but because they know no-body wants to watch Army-Navy and they don't want to lose the revenue.

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24 minutes ago, oblong said:

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This reminds me of a yard campaign sign I saw.  To paraphrase, it said “In this house we stand for virtue and dignity and righteousness and humility and civility and servitude and faith….”   And it was for the orange asshole.  I mean, come on, seriously?  WTF.

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1 hour ago, casimir said:

This reminds me of a yard campaign sign I saw.  To paraphrase, it said “In this house we stand for virtue and dignity and righteousness and humility and civility and servitude and faith….”   And it was for the orange asshole.  I mean, come on, seriously?  WTF.

There’s a corner lot house we run by with a nice pool and on their fence around the pool they have a sign listing all the things they proudly do, which are things nobody ever told them they could no longer do. (Like say Merry Christmas). 

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4 hours ago, guy incognito said:

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U.S. Congressman Francis E. Walter of Pennsylvania, Chair of the House Un-American Activities Committee used an instance during a speech in July 1956 as reported in “The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly” of Brooklyn, New York:2

“The Communists know that movie screens and television channels are weapons of far greater potential power than any of the nuclear devices whose secrets we guard so jealously.

“Control of the media of communication and information means the control of the mind, and for the Communists this would mean a victory of far greater importance than victory on a dozen battlefields of war.

https://quoteinvestigator.com/2022/08/17/media-mind/

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3 hours ago, smr-nj said:

If these media/network companies acquiesce because it’s easier to do than pushing back, it becomes every viewer’s responsibility to boycott every damn product that is advertised on that network.

This means me. This means you.

They acquiesce because they know that if they don’t, the government will use as much time and public treasure as they want to make them pay by bleeding them out in court, mobilizing White House cabinet PR and their RWM running dogs in a unified effort against them, doxxing specific executives and talent in tweets to make them targets for motivated red hats, and probably any number of things I’m not thinking of now. Of course, the government would almost certainly eventually do all this anyway, but the media company in question would be gambling that the hammer never comes down or, failing that, at least get their beds sufficiently feathered in advance of being pressured (i.e., practically forced) to sell off to Trump comrades, as Paramount had to.

I’m definitely not saying it’s right.

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…. And we’re all just going to pretend that this is normal behavior?  And defend this line of thought?

And when I say “all”, it only refers to those that CAN have any mechanism of government push back and refuse him.

When will enough be enough?

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