>>6019652
Let me lay it out simply:
There are two groups.
The first group promotes obvious lies ("third trimester abortion is okay," "men can be women," "your feelings matter more than truth"), and relies on feelings to keep people stuck in these lies.
The second group promotes less obvious lies ("abortion is good in some circumstances," "men are naturally promiscuous and that's okay," "truth is low-hanging and you should learn it from public figures"), and relies on refuting the first group to keep people stuck in these lies.
Mainstream media has two parts.
The first part belongs to the first group. It promotes the obvious lies, and gives the second group someone to refute.
The second part belongs to the second group. It promotes the less obvious lies, and gives the first group someone to hate.
Do you see where I'm going with this?
Figures like Nicki Minaj are essential to keep people stuck in both groups.
The first group hates her because she claims to promote the second group, which they have been taught is a moral evil. This reinforces their negative emotions towards ""based"" people like her, causing them to more readily believe the lies.
The second group loves her because she makes shallow refutations of the first group, which they recognize as obviously false. This reinforces their trust in ""based"" people like her, causing them to more readily believe the lies.
To put it even more simply:
If she were conservative, she would promote conservative (The inclination, especially in politics, to maintain the existing or traditional order) values. She does not promote traditional values. Therefore, she is not conservative.
To put it as simply as I can:
Nicki Minaj is the number one best selling female rapper by far. That makes her mainstream. Therefore, your point that "the mainstream was pro pandemic and vax" is false.
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