I stopped watching the mainstream media, for the most part. It's a rare occasion I watch network or cable television. Why did I stop? Left leaning agendas that I could not stomach were making their way into most every broadcast show. But there was Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube and several other options.
Amazon Prime is grotesquely woke, I never watch it, even though there were shows on there I wouldn't mind seeing, I can't support it. Jeff Bezos is a leftist and it has infected the entire Amazon Prime platform. It's exactly what happened to CNN; Ted Turner's leftward bias could not be held out of it's newscasts, and now like a plague, it's infected every corner of the company. Bezos has stepped away from the day to day of Amazon but Amazon is already what it is, a progressive platform. So it's out.
YouTube is a Google platform that's even further left than Amazon. It's become my number one source of entertainment but the content creators I watch have been squeezed out slowly and systematically by YouTube. That's not to mention that despite the heavy leftward bias of Google and YouTube, YouTube has fallen heavily in love with a ridiculous volume of commercials. It's unwatchable from that perspective. I find myself on YouTube less and less and have become much more selective. From 6 to 12 seconds of ads to 60 seconds of unskippable ads every few minutes is not sustainable. It isn't for me at least. And I'm certainly not going to subscribe to a platform where all my favorite content providers are treated like dirt through shadow-banning, shadow-unsubscribing, ad revenue racketeering or through some other means.
Disney+ was a non-starter for me. ABC is ultra-woke, Disney itself has gone ultra-woke, so why would I buy into that to begin with? The platform as it turns out, unsurprisingly, is also ultra-woke.
The last refuge? Netflix. Netflix has not been any sort of paragon of neutrality they have worked with the Obama's, trashed history, presented ultra-woke content, etc. But they did have some decent content as well.
That unfortunately has fallen to the wayside for me in light of this:
I can't support Netflix any more.
So now where do I go? Gaming? Too late, already woke. Rumble? Good platform, not enough critical mass. Fox? Not terrible but it has been slipping since 2020 and Rupert Murdoch's handoff to his kids. X? It's been great since Elon Musk took over, retreating from the uber-woke status, but it isn't a big content provider. It should be, it should become one, Tucker Carlson's show has been great, but the platform needs more; it has the potential to become more. Facebook? Despite Mark Zuckerberg's recent 'miraculous' (suspicious) turn towards libertarianism, the platform is not really a content platform. It's more just a big pile of mess. And the platform is not libertarian by any stretch.
I'm running out of entertainment options here! Seems to me a wise person who is either conservative or at least unconcerned about politics, and who had enough capital to do something about my current conundrum, would recognize that it is likely a massively common problem. There is a huge opportunity to create an entertainment platform that is not woke, and is simply concerned about quality content for it's audience. It would thrive. Advertisers may be woke but eyeballs mean money. YouTube knows this as I mentioned above. That's why despite being woke, they pepper us with ads. The new entertainment platform would not go broke. It would thrive.
Just saying.
Oddly enough, throughout my entire lifetime this has been the case. I remember abortion, homosexuality, drug usage, and everything we see today being supported in some network television shows since at least the early 1970s. All in the Family was one of those, remember Archie Bunker was made out to be a clown. Same with Fred Sanford. Joe McCarthy was absolutely right, the media, the entertainment industry, and mostly the Democrat Party have always been trying to destroy this country.
ReplyDeleteEven worse than the actual programming is the advertisement industry.
No argument here whatsoever Paul. Even 'wholesome' shows like Happy Days would throw in the occasional leftist ideal. There may have been exceptions like The Waltons or Little House on the Prairie but I can't speak to them because I don't recall them well enough. Probably because they were up against more salacious things to remember...
DeleteThe Waltons and Little House on the Prairie were terrible. Go check out Rat Patrol on YouTube. That show was awesome.
DeleteI never watched Little House on the Prairie. I can remember a couple of snippets of the Waltons because my grandmother used to watch it. My 70s memories were more along the lines of Welcome Back Kotter, Barney Miller, WKRP, The Bob Newhart Show, Soap, and SNL (back when it was actually good). I've never watched Rat Patrol. I'll give check it out on YT.
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