• ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    It might seem trivial, but this stupid headline points to one reason Republicans have been winning. Everyone (notably journalists) still feels the need to “play the game” as they’ve always known it.

    Oh, Candidate A said something? The game rules say you now have to run a quote in response from Candidate B.

    But when Candidate B is an openly corrupt, lying, fascist, rapist shitpile who can’t make it to the potty in time and is in the pocket of Russia, maybe take the fucking gloves off at some point and stop pretending you can or SHOULD be impartial. Here, watch:

    After Public Nazi Salute Musk-Owned X Now Running Pro-Hitler, Holocaust-Denying Ads

    It’s not perfect, yet still worlds better.

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      9 days ago

      Here, watch:

      After Public Nazi Salute Musk-Owned X Now Running Pro-Hitler, Holocaust-Denying Ads

      Because they’re scared. Print that, get buried in lawsuits by the richest edge lord in history.

      You have to be smarter than this and actually defund his backers. Make it incredibly hard for them to be associated with him. Show him as a losing proposition.

      As long as he’s winning, people are buying Tesla’s, the US is financing public money into space X, and multinationals are active and paying for Twitter then nothing is going to change.

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        9 days ago

        This can’t be the whole truth, though. What ivanafterall is describing is true for essentially the whole western world. Media (or at least high-brow media) feel they need to be respectable, and to be respectable you have to be perfectly neutral. Not just in America did established media feel the need trivialise Musk’s obvious Hitler salute, this happened all over. I follow Dutch and German media, and haven’t seen a mainline newspaper call it what it was.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      9 days ago

      You can and should have spicy reporting while remaining impartial. It takes more work to drum up the evidence, but that’s what separates good reporting from great reporting.