He’s right now trying to cancel our subscription. He told the guy how we don’t see ANY news on the stolen election and that second to the story of Jesus Christ, it’s THE MOST important story of our times. The guy on the phone hasn’t even heard of 2000 Mules….. AMAZING! Edit: to those of you who don’t read comments: yes I know the guy was likely a call center employee and not involved in content of Epoch Times. I should clarify what was amazing was how my husband was going full bore to educate this guy.
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I think he wants the people to hear the facts and not forget about the illegality that was the 2020 election. We cannot just shrug and say “We’ll get ‘em next time.”
I happen to think Alex Jones is a crackpot and don’t particularly care for the implication that wanting the people to know the facts about election fraud means we want “sensational” news.
Okay except that news cycles are exactly that: sensationalism. And wanting a particular story covered non-stop becomes nothing more than sensational. I don't know where you're getting the impression that just because ET isn't blasting it non-stop that somehow means they are encouraging complacency. Their job is simply flow of information. If you want it talked about, then keep the discussion alive, get involved in your local communities and start your own streaming channel.
I personally like what ET has been doing with the exception of one time in which I let them know my grievance. Overall I hope ET stays exactly the same and that they spend no longer then five minutes regarding your husband's gripes, then promptly ignores them and move on.