Traditional media has been changing for the past two years, according to more voices out there. Some say that most of it has been making efforts to boost the covid-generated hysteria all over the world, as we already revealed by now.
Boosting covid hysteria worldwide
For instance, you may recall that not too long ago we revealed the fact that the media has been reporting all kinds of numbers about the covid-related deaths and hospitalizations. Still, it turns out that some of them are not precisely accurate. We also reported info about the real covid mortality rate.
There have been a lot of questions about the actual death rate that covid has, with a lot of people showing their skepticism about the numbers that we’re being shown by the media. The debate continues.
Western Standard online publication notes that after two years of pushing covid narratives, a Danish newspaper is apologizing for reporting government information without questioning. This has obviously resulted in inaccurate numbers and statements.
“We failed,” said Ekstra Bladet, one of Denmark’s largest newspapers. Check out our previous article in order to learn more details about all this.
Elon Musk addresses the hateful media
Musk dropped a debate on Twitter about the hateful mainstream media today.
Most news outlets attempt to answer the question: “What are the worst things happening on Earth today?”
It’s a big planet! Obviously, some bad things are happening somewhere at any given time, but focusing relentlessly on those does not give an accurate picture of reality.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 7, 2022
Someone told him the following:
That’s true to some degree, but citizen podcasts that aren’t negative like Rogan, Fridman, Dodd, TED interviews, etc are very popular.
Maybe part of why traditional media outlets are so negative is because old habits die hard? They so rarely even try to be positive.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 7, 2022
Here’s another interesting answer that Musk received:
It’s always been “fake” but was higher quality, as it was insulated from competitors, so it didn’t have to destroy competitors. It was a magic show done w/ house lights dimmed. Now the house lights are on and the magicians spend their time destroying those who discuss the tricks.
— Eric Weinstein (@EricRWeinstein) February 8, 2022
Anyway, Musk’s debate about the media comes amidst the massive scandal that the mainstream media has been talking about these days involving Joe Rogan and Spotify.