• JohnDClay
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    2 days ago

    Six perspectives is a bit better than one. And that’s only counting mainstream media, there’s plenty of good independent journalism.

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      2 days ago

      Is it six different perspectives or is it one perspective by six conglomerates that are colluding?

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          1 day ago

          Is it really those 6 billionaires opinions in every one of the stories their media presents every day? Seems like a stretch. I could see them imprinting their biases and blocking stories that they don’t want out, but colluding to control the narrative gives them too much credit I think. I’m lucky enough to have some decent independent journalism in my area, but I would love if there was more!

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            18 hours ago

            imprinting their biases and blocking stories that they don’t want out

            That’s it. That’s all they need to do to influence a country or population at the scale that billionaires operate at. They all have very similar opinions and preferences (otherwise they wouldn’t be billionaires).

            That so e people think that a publicly funded editorially independent press is somehow worse that this is maddening.

            It’s also not a zero sum game. We can have both, yet somehow some people think it’s one or the other.

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              16 hours ago

              I hear you. And I agree, I would love more independently edited press out there. PBS and NPR seem under attack regularly by the right, but they do a pretty good job of being unbiased overall.