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Put negative content about the networks into an ad and then expect them to run it? Jeez, it doesn't take more than an ounce of gray matter to figure out what's wrong with that picture.
If we feared that, people would have even less information because then we become the sheep who hide under rocks afraid of what might happen.
FK that.
Knowledge is power and the more people who become informed the bigger powers America gains because the people won't be fooled any more.
Sure not everybody is going to get it , understand it etc, some take twenty years, others six months, sadly some never ever get it. Esp. those who are in their sixties, seventies. They are to set in their love affair and trust they've had cemented in their heads on how great their Government is to them, for them etc.
I'm not sure what you're saying. Is it your belief these networks are wrongfully depriving people of information by not broadcasting the ad? This ad that could have easily stuck to presenting the positive aspects of Trump's first 100 days if its intent was informative. But to insert the "fake news" aspect into the narrative was a whole other matter and the networks weren't dumb enough to play along with any plan to pin this sign on their own backs -