Social Media vs Corporate Media: The Dethroning Of A Monster by shayne

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Social Media vs Corporate Media: The Dethroning Of A Monster
Paul Joseph Watson breaks down perfectly in this video how much of a joke the Mainstream Media is.

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MSM is a delusional dinosaur with no sense of dignity or objectivity. They've completely lost touch with their audience and have found themselves in the mid-spiral of a flushing toilet while individuals on YouTube with a webcam and an opinion make content for hundreds of millions of people who have checked out of TV and radio.

We are living in an age of YouTube millionaires and Twitter power-players. Young people don't care about anyone or anything on CNN or MSNBC or FOX. They don't care about movies or TV shows that placate a narrative to them. Our young people see those who are successful and influential like PewDiePie, Cernovich, O'Keefe, PJW, Jones, and many other, and look up to them -- as they should!

This new media is decentralized and extremely resilient, and becoming more resilient by the hour. These new media figures promote authenticity, vulnerability, honesty, humility, and personability. Young people want to follow these figures and their content because, in part, they know they could **BE** them. 

The reality is, any of us could strike it big on YouTube or Twitter or Steemit and find ourselves with a massive audience that is eager to disseminate us, our lives, our knowledge, skills, wisdom, and passions. This is not so with the MSM: they are cold, manipulative figures being controlled by shadow governments and secretive billionaires with God-knows-what on their minds.

Right now, at this very moment, we can make a choice to *opt out* of the "established" systems that are really just systems of oppression and control. We can leave their media for the internet. We can abandon their fake "journalists" for WikiLeaks and independent journalists and researchers. We can abandon their money systems  for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. We can exit their utility systems for Earthships and simultaneously save our environment and liberate a whole generation from debt.

Here, Styx lays out what's going on with the legacy media, why they are scared and failing, and the actions that we should take to finally strike their heels and bring them to their knees.

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This is our time. This is our year. They rely on us; we don't rely on them -- not any more! Flush them out!

Upvote and spread this post and follow @shayne. We need to support each other, because they are organized -- centralization has its advantages in this regard. However, while centralization makes them organized, it also makes them frail.

Lets get them.

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