"Journalism Today Is About Covering Important Stories. With A Pillow, Until They Stop Moving"
The cover-up is to keep libs in their permanent state of ignorant bliss.
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
In non-totalitarian states, journalism is used on all sides to manufacture consent.
Yes and the t***h will out... we are all disturbed because the alternate facts about the moon being made of cheese have been suppressed... right along with the info on the f**e moon landing... and the s****n e******n.
we all have the right to hear alternate realities... but they entertain and become as tho real... which is a danger.
Kymarto said, "In non-totalitarian states, journalism is used on all sides to manufacture consent."
Well, convincing alternate realities have consequences... "all sides" until the "Manufactured-Consent" effectively creates a totalitarian state, then all sides are squelched and declared as a criminal act... those Journalists being imprisoned or executed by involuntary suicide [sk**lful assassination].
Architect1776 wrote:
The cover-up is to keep libs in their permanent state of ignorant bliss.
Didn't hear a thing on NBC Nightly News about the testimony of Clinton's campaign manager. And he was a witness for the defense!!
kymarto wrote:
In non-totalitarian states, journalism is used on all sides to manufacture consent.
What you are describing is propagandists. And they shouldn't call themselves journalists under the correct definition.
The purpose of journalism is to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments not to sway or manufacture consent for an opinion.
Journalists need to get the facts right and not omit inconvenient t***hs.
They need to be independent of political or conflict of interest ties to a story.
They also need fairness, impartiality, and to be held accountable.
Fotoartist wrote:
What you are describing is propagandists. And they shouldn't call themselves journalists under the correct definition.
The purpose of journalism is to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments not to sway or manufacture consent for an opinion.
Journalists need to get the facts right and not omit inconvenient t***hs.
They need to be independent of political or conflict of interest ties to a story.
They also need fairness, impartiality, and to be held accountable.
What you are describing is propagandists. And they... (
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In a capitalist society news, like everything else, is a profit center.
dpullum wrote:
Yes and the t***h will out... we are all disturbed because the alternate facts about the moon being made of cheese have been suppressed... right along with the info on the f**e moon landing... and the s****n e******n.
we all have the right to hear alternate realities... but they entertain and become as tho real... which is a danger.
Kymarto said, "In non-totalitarian states, journalism is used on all sides to manufacture consent."
Well, convincing alternate realities have consequences... "all sides" until the "Manufactured-Consent" effectively creates a totalitarian state, then all sides are squelched and declared as a criminal act... those Journalists being imprisoned or executed by involuntary suicide [sk**lful assassination].
Yes and the t***h will out... we are all disturbed... (
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The moon is not cheese??? That is a f**e fact, and you know it.
srg wrote:
The moon is not cheese??? That is a f**e fact, and you know it.
No balls, huh.....???..........And irrelevant too.....!!!
slocumeddie wrote:
No balls, huh.....???..........And irrelevant too.....!!!
Oh the irony of you commenting on the irrelevancy of others' posts!
You do it frequently.
You're like a chocolate-dipped cherry except they used irony instead of chocolate.
When do you do anything but troll?
Nothing wrong with trolling, but it is all you do.
Be blessed and keep having fun making yourself look silly!
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