>>22390343suppose we're doing a national psyop campaign like covid again, they could promote someone that casts doubt or encourages dissent, it could even be a propaganda agent paid by them, they have control. or suppose they get compromising information on an important figure, or there's a dispute that's going to require difficult choices. lot of things you can do with power over the media and i'm just scratching the surface. not to mention the ad money. having people's attention gives you power to influence behavior in a big way. creating the illusion of agreement magnifies that power even more. the fact that you mentioned the chubby nurses as if they have any control over the content you get is case in point, all media is an attempt to influence your thoughts. even this post. i'm transmitting an idea i have in my mind that i want into your mind, and you're not even thinking about that. you're just hungry for entertainment.