Vindicarre wrote:
Your "clarification" is an oxymoron, that creates a whole new set of parameters, no matter how many times I read it.
You really don't understand what I mean? Really?
It's fairly obviously a regulated market, but... there is adequate competition and free reign to provide the necessary conditions for the motivators of these stories to be PROFIT.
Vind wrote:
Arathain wrote:
No, as I said, we're questioning that. We're asking, and folks, including you, are dodging.
No, you said that you're questioning the assertion. The assertion that nobody, but you, is making.
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
What we're questioning is the assertion that it is bought by the government to such an extreme that a report about Facebook is motivated not by the desire to make money, but by the government.
If you can;t defend your own position - change it.
If you can't successfully attack the other guys position - make up one they didn't present.
Weak.
Really, man? You really don't think I was asking this? Dude, please read the conversation before arguing - it'll save time.
Arathain wrote:
are you then suggesting that the government is giving money to CNN to talk about facebook?
Arathain wrote:
Answer the question - do you think that CNN published these articles because they've received government subsidies?
Arathain wrote:
But, here goes - you made a claim that it's not free-market because of subsidized loans (which you did not demonstrate) and insinuated that the government gives billions to push its agenda in the media (which you did not demonstrate).
None of this indicates that CNN would have some sort of non-free market reason for running these stories. Sorry, but I disagree with your assertion.
Here's where I question what I, at least, believe is your assertion.
But then you kind of back it up:
Vind wrote:
Arathain wrote:
Also, I fail to see any logic behind the assertion that the government would have a hand in playing these dumb stories.
If you don't want to see that the gov't giving out contracts and subsidized loans affects how things are run...
But, hey, I wasn't sure, so I gave you the benefit of the doubt. Here I'm asking again:
Arathain wrote:
Anyway, derail aside, and getting back to the point of the thread - do any of you believe that these government subsidies and/or FCC fines contributed to CNN running this story?
Now I'm asking for further clarification on why peeps might think this:
Arathain wrote:
But anyway, how did you come to that conclusion? What is the interest the gov't has in Facebook?
Still asking, since people won't stop dodging:
Arathain wrote:
Ok, so if I have this right, you believe that the government provides subsidies and threatens fines to encourage CNN to run these and stories like these to ensure control over other media sources? Do you think there is some sort of secret meeting where government agents meet with representatives of CNN to talk about what stories to run about Facebook? Then wink, wink, nudge nudge, maybe you'll get a subsidy?
And we're done. Surely, you're not going to maintain that I haven't posed the question....