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The failing leftwing New York Times has apparently seized on what they perceive as an opportunity to take the Rumble video streaming platform down with a scheme to write a hit piece on the platform and its creators over advertisements targeting those who are preparing for a global conflict or crisis.
They don't care about leftist news outlets pushing COVID-19 propaganda and lies while taking money from Pfizer, noted Jake Pentland, the son of Rosanne Barr. Unlike the COVID hoax and vaccine pushers, Rumble commentators are actually telling the truth about the current dangers.
Elon Musk has a convincing argument for why the "traditional media" is trying to take down platforms like Rumble and his own space, X.
In a recent clip Musk reposted on X, he reveals exactly why the mainstream media tries to discredit his platform, noting, "Traditional media is a competitor to Twitter, so they compete for your advertising dollars… against Twitter."
The same can be said for Rumble, which provides creators with free streaming platforms as the population turns away from cable TV and mainstream news outlets.
"You shouldn't take a competitor's word for it," says Musk.
Musk reposted the clip, highlighting his own comments, stating, "Obviously."
Conservative comedian Rosanne Barr's son, Jake Pentland on Monday posted screenshots of an email he received from a New York Times reporter on X, commenting, "NYT's is Running another hit piece on real news organizations to Cover up their blatant bulls*it."
New York Times author Stuart Thompson is apparently mentioning The Roseanne Barr Podcast in his piece about "the universe of content that exists on Rumble, its audience, and how the news/opinion on Rumble contrasts with coverage from other news sources."
Thompson wrote Pentland, noting, "To complete the story, I deleted my other news sources and relied on Rumble for all my news for a week."