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They changed his name because they do not want people searching for the real person (Avery) and realizing he was a career nigger. They create the fake persona (Arbery) with the picture of him with his little minstrel bow tie who was just an avid jogger who was hunted down and killed and the fake news media runs with it, to get ratings and try and stir up race riots (and get even more ratings like with Charlottesville).
No, it has a lot to do with ratings because of advertisements. Companies sponsor media outlets and help fund them and assist in their operation because they can run ads for their products and services. More ratings means more companies will want to push products on those media platforms during the coverage, and everyone makes more money.
Charlottesville did help divide and polarize people more through lies, but it is foolish to ignore all the people that made tons of money off of it because of all the publicity, which is demonstrated through increased ratings.
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[–] AfricanZionSafari 0 points 40 points 40 points (+40|-0) ago
They changed his name because they do not want people searching for the real person (Avery) and realizing he was a career nigger. They create the fake persona (Arbery) with the picture of him with his little minstrel bow tie who was just an avid jogger who was hunted down and killed and the fake news media runs with it, to get ratings and try and stir up race riots (and get even more ratings like with Charlottesville).
[–] rayfarmer 2 points 30 points 32 points (+32|-2) ago
It has nothing to do with ratings. Ratings are fake. It’s solely to push a false narrative to push for their agenda of chaos and breakdown.
[–] AfricanZionSafari 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago (edited ago)
No, it has a lot to do with ratings because of advertisements. Companies sponsor media outlets and help fund them and assist in their operation because they can run ads for their products and services. More ratings means more companies will want to push products on those media platforms during the coverage, and everyone makes more money.
Charlottesville did help divide and polarize people more through lies, but it is foolish to ignore all the people that made tons of money off of it because of all the publicity, which is demonstrated through increased ratings.