No it wasn't. You blamed the problem of the Klan and their ilk on media attention. While I'll grant you advertising helps just about anyone if the buyer is stupid enough, but that's still blaming the wrong party. The problem with the Klan is their ideology and the willingness of people to buy into it on one level or another.
I put it this way, most Americans actually subscribe to the idea that the poverty rate of blacks is at least a little bit reflective of genetics.
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The MSM has been carrying water for the alt-Left Movement and the Hollywood elitists for years.
So, like a weaker, "Who really watches it?" version of Fox News? The number one source for news in America? Okay, and?
You know that whether you are willing to admit it or not is up to your conscious to decide.
You'd be better off telling me what you believe you know and why I should.
Yes, Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, and Kim Jong-Un are (were) all wonderful people who only wanted the best for their people.
That's not it. What else do you have? Anything in a size...oh, argument? And I'm very much into fact accessories. I already have a wallet. I'm not buying more without a good reason.
I just read today that Canada's Trudeau is in Ireland trying to tell them abortion is a human right!
Then he's an idiot. What does that have to do with the price of tea in Montreal? Or the point we're debating?
What rights do the aborted have for life?
Did we just switch threads or only conversations? In either event, my position of abortion is long standing.
Any group that supports abortion as a human right isn't worthy of support by anyone professing to be a Christian.
So when do you leave the country? Because the last time I looked that would be the U.S. Or do you mean you can exist within a larger group without subscribing to every belief it carries, or that you can (in this one at least) oppose, adamantly oppose any number of those notions and work to have them changed? And did you know there's a pro life group within the Democratic Party? Or that a surprisingly large number of Republicans are pro choice, to one degree or another?
Pew had it at 34% (
link).
And the problem with the Klan isn't the press any more than reporting on traffic accidents increases their likelihood or numbers.