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"content": "nostr:npub19qm2trjs3p32nwqwry4ufxl4fk9q4utkq53ywueg0yk8cvggra5s79sn8k Oh, I generally agree with your point. I just think it's interesting what happens when \"popular\" right-wing talking heads lose their backing, and I think it says something about how the most extreme views are normalized by money. I think popularity is complicated, and I think a lot of what seems popular is so because a \"mainstream\" outlet like Fox is spewing it every day. I just think it is a two-way street. Fox isn't merely providing what viewers want...they're steering them.",
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