Robert Kagan, who resigned from his position [as editor at large at Washington Post] on Friday after more than two decades at the publication, told the Daily Beast that Trump’s meeting with executives of Bezos’ Blue Origin space company the same day th...
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"The near death of investigative journalism and the demise of local news have allowed politicians to lie with impunity, safe in the knowledge that nobody will call them out. This is untenable, and cries out for change. The only way that will come about is if readership and viewership dwindle to near nothing. Take heart. The Washington Post is reported to have lost more than 2,000 readers and counting since their announcement."
#Trump #fascism #WashingtonPost #JeffBezos #EconomicElites
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Effective tool of Satanreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Well, in our liberal regimes we have several layers of obfuscation.
Between the corporate media and our electoral process full of obstacles against candidates who actually want to change things for the better but that maintain plausible deniability I'd say It's not that difficult to understand why lots of people believe we have fully functional democracies
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Effective tool of Satan last edited by
@dalek_fan I'd add that a generation and more of Americans have now been bombarded daily with a steady diet of lies and malicious progaganda by the right-wing noise machine, and the Republican party has deliberately underfunded education and done all it can to dismantle public education.
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@Asbestos Yes. That may be one of the definitions of marcissism.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Danny Boling ☮️ last edited by
@IAmDannyBoling For sure — a new world out there.
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@wdlindsy
probably. or at least self centeredness.
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@Asbestos I suppose — and, yet, I think of the acts of supremely courageous and unselfish acts of love some people do to benefit others, and ask if it would be correct to call those acts transactional.
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@wdlindsy
Yes, it's depressing, but one can argue they do them because it makes them feel better, or gives the a sense of self worth. I choose not to worry about that. -
@Asbestos I think I prefer to be overwhelmed and awed by acts of unselfish kindness.