Let’s not lower this to a thing where you and I start taking personal shots at each other.
Also there is a lot of info behind the scenes neither you or I know and we can’t use “speculation” as evidence to be real proof.
You “said” RT had ties with Disney due to an ex employer and I “provided” an article from the Washington Post (that’s not in my words) that revealed WB is a co owner of RT.
I don’t know what more we need do here or where else we need to go. Again this isn’t a contest
Martha
I'll end this conversation with this. If there is only a 6 media giants left in the world, all have revolving doors just like any big corportation/business and government. Stop acting like there is no coincidence in any of what I speak of.
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