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Ironically, fascists love saying the exact same thing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lying_press
Not exactly what I said. That's about "fake news" I don't think news is fake. I just think it's all horrible shallow click bait with very little decent investigative journalism being done anymore. The article might as well just be the headline now.
In either case, the message is "stop listening to the press."
Not really what I said at all, but sure.
What you said is not as aggressively explicit as "The press is actively and willfully lying, stop listening to the press." But it absolutely is "The press is corrputed by money to the point of being irrelevant, stop listening to the press."
So, you're adding extra words to what I said to make it what you want it to say? You should go get a job with one of these amazing clickbait "journalism" outfits like buzzfeed.
The excuse you're making here is the same kind of excuse that Trump makes about his stochastic terrorism.
You're super fucking irritating is the point I've been trying to make that you don't seem to pick up on.
There it is.
It's cute that you think I clicked any of those links.
Just mousing over them is sufficient.
Totally going to do that now.
That's one hell of an interpretation. They implied nothing of the kind.
Jesus, thats quite the interpretation and sort of proving his point.
Criticizing for profit media is seen by liberal voters as an attack on liberal democracy.
You're part of the issue here, and I gotta ask, why?
A free press is necessary for a healthy democracy. I imagine that's why it was included in the First Amendment. People require information in order to make decisions about how government should operate, and who to elect to represent them. That information should, in large part, come from non-government sources. That doesn't mean that journalists or media outlets are immune from criticism, but throwing out blanket statements denigrating all press is dangerous.
And it is the responsibility of each citizen to be an active participant in the process of being informed - not just being a passive audience, having whatever just poured over them. Of course different media outlets are going to have different motivations and different agendas. That has been and will always be true. It's our job to weigh what is presented and make a judgment for ourselves to what degree it's truthful or makes correct conclusions.
Perfect example: One of the people I watch for Trump criminal cases news and opinion is Glenn Kirschner. I am fully aware that he's a bit "extra," but I find that he presents facts about events accurately, and the conclusions he makes are generally well-founded. I don't always agree fully with Kirschner's editorializing and predictions, and I continue to pay attention to unfolding events to get a sense of his - and others' - accuracy.
Again, a free press is necessary for a healthy democracy, and a free press is able to act as a check on itself, so long as the People actively check it, too. What we are doing here with these posts and these comments - we are part of this free press. When we disagree (civilly, I hope), we and others end up better informed.
What issue?
Yes, but that doesn't mean it's impossible for anyone else to call out failures in journalism.
Fascists will lie about anything that helps them retain or gain power. The merit of their statements is not worth considering.