The wealthy like to hide the fact that they are affecting policies and public perception in their favor.
They’re the ones usually hiding behind biased journalist, news stations, social media companies, advertising companies, cherry picked science, lobbying groups, and religion.
Reality:
“No, I saw it on the news.”
“Who owns that news station?”
“I don’t know, why?”
The wealthy like to hide the fact that they are affecting policies and public perception in their favor.
They’re the ones usually hiding behind biased journalist, news stations, social media companies, advertising companies, cherry picked science, lobbying groups, and religion.
Prior to the internet the wealthy press owners controlled the public perception on socioeconomic issues.