Oh dearie me. Do you think that not listening to someone who loves the sound of his own voice enough to come onto the forum of a football team he doesn't watch or comment on is my retreating to an echo chamber? Ignoring someone who is unprepared to deal with facts if they don't fit his narrative; who'll just raise another article of faith about how the media is lying about everything? Ignoring someone so full of himself that he knows what's going on in everyone's mind all over the political spectrum? Ignoring someone whose number was up when he used the phrase MSM in a pejorative manner (uniquely alt-right speakery).
No, I subscribe to feeds and podcasts by people like Rees-Mogg, Fromage et al. You see, I'm interested in the opinions of the ones rushing us headlong into an abyss that makes each of them a great deal of money. In short, I listen to the organ grinders. Missing the tedious ramblings of one of the monkeys doesn't send me into any echo chamber.
Vin
Vin the first 3 sentences could easily describe all of us on here
The MSM bit might sound could for you to chuckle at but it means nothing. I don;t particularly care who came up with it. Lots of people use abbreviations these days AFAIK! Doesn't mean they are automatically extremists or read far right publications. I use it because it is 3 letters and lots of the internet of both sides will use all sorts of abbrevs.
I don;t subscribe to the moggcast. Mogg is very good with words but at the end of the day he could say what he says in those within a couple of minutes rather than take 10-20 minutes saying it. I suppose if you like poetry or the romance of the English Language then it might be worth listening to.
Anyway. I don;t think the MSM <-------
Take today. BBC and Sky have continued saying all day long that roaming charges will go up. Despite 3 making jokes at Kay Burley's expense as she keeps repeating it and they keep tweeting her that they aren't raising theirs. Vodafone have replied within the threads to posters that they have no plans to raise their charges either. O2 and EE have said they aren't. Yet the media are still saying "roaming charges may go up." So while that statement could be seen as true, until the very last provider says they won't be upping their roaming charges, there has been no mention that many providers have already said they won't be.
If you tune into the 6 o clock news in 5 minutes, you will get the impression that roaming charges are going up. Maybe they will surprise us all and detail that many providers have already stated they won't be on their networks?
Do you not see when we get this sort of scenario that people will start to doubt all the other "warnings/threats?"