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LA Times' Circulation: Sinks Like a Stone
Interesting web site shows graphs of plunging US newspaper circulation, graphed since 1990. The LA Times has gone straight down from 1.2 million circulation in 1990, to 600,000 today!
The LA Times committed suicide by spearheading the Mexican Invasion of So. Cal. Guess what? Spanish speakers don't read an English language news paper. (Even the ones who actually are literate enough to read). The Americans who did read English language newspapers pulled up stakes and went elsewhere. This is the measure of the commitment of the ruling class to destroy us. They are perfectly willing to destroy viable businesses such as news papers along the way in order to subjugate us to a foreign invasion. The LA Time actively waged war against its own English speaking American readership and doomed itself in the process. Does this give you some idea of the magnitude of the evil against which we are contending? http://www.theawl.com/2009/10/a-grap...st-two-decades |
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Don you are 100% correct in everything that you have said.
I would like to add that if you look closely you may find that the LA Times may have bought an interest in the many Spanish language newspapers out there. In any case I hope they go out of business....forever! B**tards! |
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The one good thing about bad papers, is waiting for the next day, when They're free, and using them to light the woodstove.
Oh, and the circulation of the SF-> north Cal. papers has dropped so much that They're almost extinct, or going to an online format only. Last edited by Commander Bunny; 11-23-2009 at 04:32 PM. |
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This is a true indicator of the "take over" by Mexico.The LA Times will just morph into a Spanish language piece of toilet paper, which it more than likely already has under a different name...a knock off of the original. There's not a large enough readership left in Southern California to sustain an English speaking news rag such as the LA Slimes. The invasion and occupation of LA by Mexico has been completed. English speaking American citizens that are in that area are basically caught behind enemy lines.
Don't forget....the invaders blatantly predicted this complete take over years ago, WE WERE WARNED: |
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Yes ,they warned us and when some of us fought back we were called racists and much worse. They are living the high life now but I am not through fighting. Have you noticed how many are running for political office now? They also said they would take over our government. I wonder if the Bleeding Hearts have noticed.
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The lack of literacy in Spanish speaking countries is a direct consequence of the influence of the Catholic Church, which has yet to be convinced that universal literacy is in the best interests of human existance. Learning a second language and elevating that skill to your native tongue is a tough job, but can pay off in a big way. And in confronting The Invasion, is a weapon more dangerous to them than anything that a gun collection could offer. My obervations suggest that among all the non-English speaking immigrants, the most literate are the Chinese. Chinese language newspapers are everywhere. They are followed very closely by the Vietnamese. |
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Two things: 1. A good portion of the dowturn in newspaper sales is a technology shift, rather than a demographic one. In contrast to 1990, the L.A. Times now offers it's content for free on the internet. 2. Keep in mind that the Times Mirror Co. (that owns the L.A. Times) also owns the daily periodical Hoy. |
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What kills me is my older children are driving to work and probably don't even notice these crappy signs. Guess it's time to bitch to them again.
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I wholeheartedly agree. I'd be willing to bet they'd largely mirror the demographic patterns. Off the top of my head, here in So. California, I'd be curious to take a peek at the numbers for the past twenty years in Inglewood, Canoga Park and North Hollywood. |
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