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Reddit mentions of Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV

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Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV
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Found 6 comments on Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV:

u/anderson7 · 22 pointsr/television

if learning more about this interests you, Ben Shapiro has a great book called Primetime Propaganda that explores the influence of Hollywood on society, science, and news in detail. really interesting and sobering read, regardless of your politics.

u/TheXarath · 15 pointsr/Conservative

https://www.amazon.com/Primetime-Propaganda-True-Hollywood-Story/dp/006193478X

Hope this works on Desktop (I'm on mobile), but here's the link to the book from Shapiro if anyone is interested.

u/JackGetsIt · 2 pointsr/JordanPeterson

> The anti-semitic propaganda clip

LOL. Frame game is a jewish lawyer. He has a 100k if you can prove him wrong.

And it's anti semitic now to walk in a subway and look at every billboard and recognize they are all jewish production staff? lol.

> we can't make a judgement about it without a source for your claim.

Sure.

http://tapnewswire.com/2015/10/six-jewish-companies-control-96-of-the-worlds-media/

You also don't need a source besides IMDB or wikipedia. Just start going through and googling every media company.

Here's just ONE media outlet.

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-H6esTfQVLSc/WWJhv2afdfI/AAAAAAAAlk4/witPJgub74Us3EkPBTr1llTLcqZfbTpNgCLcBGAs/s1600/cnn%2Bjews.jpg

Alternative hypothesis put together a well sourced video on this stuff just yesterday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljMPafQpfDU

Even Ben Shapiro wrote a whole book about this.

https://www.amazon.com/Primetime-Propaganda-True-Hollywood-Story/dp/006193478X

Here's him with Hollywood producers talking about this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PxG0vmd-zs

How do you not know about any of this?

Also you don't have to be a JQ conspiracist to just acknowledge the overrepresentation as a comparison to population.

Personally I REALLY don't hope jews have an in group bias because if they did they'd be the most powerful force in the world considering their wealth and how important media is in our modern landscape. It would be terrifying actually.

There's also a dude named MacDonald that's done some great scholarship on this stuff as well. If you don't have time to tackle his book series here's a great start video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve7RPvhC7tc

edit. Bonus

https://www.ranker.com/list/list-of-famous-jewish-producers-screenwriters-and-creators/famous-jews

edit 2. More

https://youtu.be/ljMPafQpfDU?t=422

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/politics

>Please look at the viewership growth of Steven Crowder, Ben Shapiro and Milo.

What figures should I look at. What conclusions should I draw. Why aren't you being more explicit?

>I literally just linked you to a source all about this: https://www.amazon.com/Primetime-Propaganda-True-Hollywood-Story/dp/006193478X

Lol... talk about paywalls.

I've listened to Shapiro talk, before. He's not stupid, that much is for sure. I also think he's an expert at avoiding topics he doesn't want to discuss. If the best you can do is link a book on Amazon... sheesh, mang.

I mean besides all this, I have no fucking clue what "how conservatives are treated in hollywood" has to do with anything. Hollywood doesn't represent mainstream liberal culture by a long shot.... so what point are you trying to make?

>Conservatism is NOT dominate in our politics.

Well neither is progressivism, in that case. What reason do I have to believe that some sort of "progressivism" isn't just as much counter culture as conservatism? And if it is, why call either one counterculture at all? Do you have any grasp of what this term means?

u/apachechief · 1 pointr/politics

Please define conservatism...

Please look at the viewership growth of Steven Crowder, Ben Shapiro and Milo.

> I'm not sure you can quantify counter culture, so... I'd love to see the studies you're referring to, I suppose?

I literally just linked you to a source all about this: https://www.amazon.com/Primetime-Propaganda-True-Hollywood-Story/dp/006193478X

That book answers all of your questions, if you are curious about how conservatives are treated in hollywood. Again, Caitlyn Jenner said it was harder to come out as Republican than transexual. Let that sink in.

> Counter-cultures usually don't get dominant political representation.

Conservatism is NOT dominate in our politics. That's why we have huge spending, high taxation, huge gov't. Conservative (small) gov't wouldn't have 1/10th of the functions gov't has today. If you think it's conservative to have the Federal gov't spend trillions on infrastructure and walls...

Politicians barely represent either side, they mostly represent corporations! We have a corporatist system, really. Big powerful gov't can be bought by big powerful companies.

u/TheAtomicOption · -2 pointsr/pics

ReducedToRubble is full of shit. There are only three main reasons Republicans get vilified so often.

  1. Because you're getting your news from reddit. Most of the users here are liberals or leftists.
  2. Because all of the mainstream media outlets except Fox hate Republicans.
  3. Hollywood is extremely leftist. They actively promote it in their productions and actively refuse to hire or work with people who disagree politically.

    There's plenty of Democrat politicians doing horrible things, but the news downplays it if they report it at all. Pretty much every major city is run and controlled by Democrats. Republicans mostly just control rural areas and smaller towns. So when you see mismanagement in major cities, that's almost always a Democrat. It's only at the upper levels of governor, and state and federal legislature that Republicans have fairly even amounts of pull.

    It also depends on what you consider "obviously wrong". Some people think abortion is obviously murdering a baby. Some people think it's obviously not. What's obvious to me is that the answer isn't obvious.