They can't even beat internet comedians on YouTube (like Mark Dice) for views, though. It's difficult to get their message out there these days.PartyOf5 wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 12:43 pm I'm surprised it's only 55% given how much effort the media has put into that narrative. They didn't get a very good return on their investment there.
The problem with social media is that people can respond to you and criticize you easily on the same platform you broadcast your message. So your viewers are more likely to get exposed to other ideas. You actually have to compete in the marketplace of ideas, and genocide isn't really a winning argument.