The NYT's posted an article about the Alt Right which I won't link to because it's Fake News. Kellogg has taken down their ads off Breitbart because they believe the NYT's. Apple supposedly has taken down the Breitbart App. I haven't been able to confirm that one but I'm sure we will see more companies following suit....that is until they realize the fake news isn't who they think it is and they are being lied to by the actual Fake News...the bottomline will correct this shortly I'm sure but for now....
Shhhhh No one tell the MSM that no one believes them. Do not tell them that most of America knows who the Fake News really is. The New York Times still reports as if we don't know they are fake news. They report as if we didn't see their coordination and collusion in Wikileaks with our own eyes. They need to define the alternative media as fake news because the alternative media has made them irrelevant and they can't control elections if they can't control the people through their propaganda.
2016 was a change election in more ways than one...buckle up people it's going to be bumpy but entertaining from here on out...
Via Breitbart Big Government
#DumpKelloggs: Breakfast Brand Blacklists Breitbart, Declares Hate for 45,000,000 Readers
Kellogg Co. announced on Tuesday its decision to pull ads from conservative media giant Breitbart.com because its 45,000,000 monthly conservative readers are not “aligned with our values as a company.” In response, Breitbart News, one of the world’s top news publishers, has launched a #DumpKelloggs petition and called for a boycott of the ubiquitous food manufacturer.
The decision by Kellogg’s, which makes Pringles, Eggo waffles, as well as Special K and Frosted Flakes cereals, among others, will make virtually no revenue impact on Breitbart.com. It does, however, represent an escalation in the war by leftist companies like Target and Allstate against conservative customers whose values propelled Donald Trump into the White House.
“We regularly work with our media-buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as a company,” said Kellogg’s flak Kris Charles. “We recently reviewed the list of sites where our ads can be placed and decided to discontinue advertising on Breitbart.com. We are working to remove ads from that site.”
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