FallenAngelina
Well-known member
Message on YouTube from Trump about what he plans to focus on first.
We should not expect elected officials (mainly) to take care of this mess for us. I think we're all holding responsibility for dealing with this mess. No excuses. Everyone. All of us.
But it feels hopeless. He's coming into power....
How on earth am I "responsible" for a Trump presidency? Talk about blaming the victim.
But I agree we ALL need to be writing/calling elected officials, engaging in peaceful dialogue with others with different views, peacefully demonstrating, donating, etc., and I am. But it feels hopeless. He's coming into power, and the people already in power are allowing it, and I fear that it isn't going to stop, as most of us are not inclined to take up arms and revolt.
.... So the first thing that anyone and everyone should do right now, today, is to stop looking for free content as a matter of course and pay for the journalism of your choice. Pay for watchdogs. Pay for the people who don't work in government, but who's profession it is to keep an eye on those who do.
Know, however, that most folks would probably prefer to receive no-fee "news" over gotta-pay-for-it news...
If you think that the "system" is totally rigged, then we're in far off lands to begin with and that's a debate I'm just not interested in.
That's the point of my post. The idea of free news is pervasive, but it's certainly not dead.
"news" is not really "news" at all. It is propaganda. It serves a few people with power, but not all people, generally.
I cut the cable cord since my teenagers haven't been interested in TV since they were pre-schoolers. The internet, one newspaper and a few magazines are our source of news in this house, so I'm not sure what you mean by "news." There are so many sources now that none dominate information dissemination to the degree that a broadcast news department could a few decades ago. I don't think you'll get much argument that all TV news is very specifically curated and intended to hold eyeballs until the commercials and for that reason, most people I know who are serious about "news" don't expect TV news to deliver much of anything worth thinking about.
I'm curious which journalism you pay for, River.
So...here's a question...what kind of news model could possibly be created that would not suffer from such a conflict of interest, and could be trusted to report honestly?
Thoughts?