What's the first part of Divide and Conquer?
All news is controlled. All sides have always been controlled. The "right" has always been just as controlled as the "left".
The only way to rule the world is to control both sides of the conversation. That is the way it has always been. "Right" and "Left" were created in the beginning to control the world.
Does the "right" see more of the context (and thus more of the "truth") than the "left"? From my investigation the answer is, "mostly yes." On average the Conservatives see more of the context in any story, and thus get more of the truth. Sometimes it is the opposite, so don't think it is always that way on strictly one side. This is an average. Regardless however, the narrative is still controlled on both sides, and the division is driven from both sides.
Watch either side talk, and see how many times you hear, "The other side is lying" (or something to that effect).
News has always been: take a story, give one side a small piece and narrate over it to create one side. Take the same story, give the other side a larger piece of it and narrate to create the other side. One side gets more truth, but both get only a part of it. They then say, "the other side is lying."
Bam
Two sides; "the prison of two ideas" is created. The division is created, and the world is controlled from the shadows; because "we know who the enemy is. It's obviously the side that's lying."
FOX news has always been controlled opposition, just like all the rest of the "news" has been for all of time.
That doesn't mean there have been no honest reporters getting good stories out over time, but the overall narrative has been controlled on both sides, forever.
What's the first part of Divide and Conquer?
All news is controlled. All sides have always been controlled. The "right" has always been just as controlled as the "left".
The only way to rule the world is to control both sides of the conversation. That is the way it has always been. "Right" and "Left" were created in the beginning to control the world.
Does the "right" see more of the context (and thus more of the "truth") than the "left"? From my investigation yes. The Conservatives see more of the context in any story, and thus get more of the truth, but the narrative is still controlled on both sides, and the division is driven from both sides.
Watch either side talk, and see how many times you hear, "The other side is lying" (or something to that effect).
News has always been: take a story, give one side a small piece and narrate over it to create one side. Take the same story, give the other side a larger piece of it and narrate to create the other side. One side gets more truth, but both get only a part of it. They then say, "the other side is lying."
Bam
Two sides; "the prison of two ideas" is created. The division is created, and the world is controlled from the shadows; because "we know who the enemy is. It's obviously the side that's lying."
FOX news has always been controlled opposition, just like all the rest of the "news" has been for all of time.
That doesn't mean there have been no honest reporters getting good stories out over time, but the overall narrative has been controlled on both sides, forever.