It's the first I've heard of 'Peacock' the streaming service which owns it. The name made me think of the MSNBC logo and... sho nuff, it's an NBCUniversal property. So the article itself is some purity testing from a fellow cultist, indicating unhappiness with the purity of their propaganda for not excluding an enemy (Mel) from the payroll.
It's the first I've heard of 'Peacock' the streaming service which owns it. The name made me think of the MSNBC logo and... sho nuff, it's an NBCUniversal property. So the article itself is some purity testing from a fellow cultist, indicating unhappiness with the purity of their propaganda for not excluding an enemy (Mel) from the payroll.