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Bullshit Fox News Says

the generational difference is that young people have twitter

If you mean, they have access to more information and are more aware of problems in society and that the struggles they face are due systemic issues that need to be addressed and they're more interested in using social media to engage in collective action to address those issues, yeah.

But that's not all of it. They're worried about losing their jobs and basic human rights.
 
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Weird to be escorted out by security if you are leaving amicably
 
For weeks there have been rumors of a "civil war" at Fox between the so-called "straight news" section and the "opinion" section of people like Carlson, Hannity, and Ingraham. It's obvious who has completely won this fight. Not that Fox has ever been more than a propaganda network, but for years they did put up some straight news-type anchors like Smith and Wallace to provide a veneer of journalistic credibility. Trump couldn't abide that, and so he has succeeded in forcing Smith out. One wonders how long other Fox reporters like Wallace will survive if they anger Dear Leader with tough questioning of Trump officials and staffers. Not very long, one would think. "We report, you decide" indeed. What a joke.
 

LOL. You know they're running scared when they're talking about a civil war if Dear Leader is impeached. Her statement that fatass Steve Bannon is "one of the most brilliant political minds" in itself should disqualify her from ever being taken seriously. And, of course, there's the projection. Always projecting. And if I were conservatives I'd stop talking so much about a civil war. The last one didn't work out so well for them as I recall.

ETA: Her melodramatic chatter about "people who refused to see others as people" is most ironic. No doubt she's referring to liberals refusing to see Trump supporters as people, but in the 1850s it was conservatives who refused to see slaves as people, and it was the progressives of that era - the abolitionists - who insisted on seeing slaves as fellow human beings, and not as property to be bought and sold. And it's conservatives today who refuse to see LGBT people as fellow humans with equal rights, or minorities, or immigrants. Not liberals or progressives, but conservatives.
 
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