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[–]WetAssPussy 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Goooood Moooorning California. Now - by agreement with our OP - I should like to admit that the majority of those taking this here survey do not 'love Fox News' as I had previously claimed. OP has shown that a sampling of Saiditors don't 'love Fox'. So I will agree that my comment was wrong. More on that in a minute.

The votes:

Do you like Fox?

No = 10

Meh, Tucker is okay sometimes = 12

Yes = 6

If we see 'meh' votes as 50/50, that leaves:

No ~ 16

Yes ~ 12

Pretty darn close.

Very good of BP to set up this particular set of questions, which give more information than simply, 'do you love Fox News."

So I admit BP knows Saidit more then I, but I have to wonder why the survey results appear to be inconsistent with Saidit's front page posts that reflect news at Fox, Sinclair Media, Murdoch media in general, WSJ, Info Wars, OANN, Breitbart, New York Post, communities.win, patriots.win, Daily Mail, the Federalist, Parler, Gab, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, Washington Gazette, Russian Times, Blaze, Daily Stormer, the Free Thought Project, and 99% of sources I mentioned at /s/shitpostnews a year ago. All of them push the same GOP talking points (anti-Ukraine, anti-vax, anti-trans, anti-black, anti-women's rights, anti-human legal rights, anti-voter, anti-clean-air, anti-clean-water, anti-climate-change, anti-teacher, anti-education, anti-history, anti-science, anti-facts, anti-99%, &c). Just look at 'audience interests' and 'similar sites' here, where communities.win is the top website similar to Saidit, followed by bitchute.com, gab.com, patriots.win, leakedreality.com, etc (idk much about the other sites). Also look at the rather low score Saidit gets on at Scam Detector.

Thus, if the majority here (by any margin) do not like Fox News, why do they post and discuss the same talking points? I am puzzled.

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

If I say something positive about regulating pollution, or trans rights, or publically funded education, or helping blacks, or anti-racism, does that mean I love MSNBC and the Democratic party? No it does not. Correlation is not causation.