In a series of Tweets earlier this week, KISS frontman, Paul Stanley addressed the increasing disbelief in the media by the American people.
"JOURNALISTS And The Media Are NOT The Enemy Of The People. Without the opportunity to hear all points of view we can't find the truth.Those who want to silence opposition and questions or turn the public against them ARE The Enemy Of The People And Of Freedom.@CNN @FoxNews," he tweeted.
The tweets were most likely directed as a response to President Donald Trump, who has long stood against the rise of fake news, going so far as to say "Stick with us. Don't believe the crap you see from these people, the fake news," and even prompting his supporters to chant "CNN sucks!" during press rallies.
Stanley ended with "Because ALL media coverage of politics is clearly biased now, we should accept that EVERYONE is participating and NOBODY is innocent. THAT is all the more reason we need to hear it all."
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