Voters want change, but still remain unsatisfied with their options

  • SterlingVapor@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The fourth pillar of American democracy, media.

    By buying out news media they control the narrative. Now they’re coming for the platforms to control the narrative of public discourse

    There’s protection for these things from government ownership, because these are how democracy works. If you control the flow of information (or worse, convince them of false facts), you can warp the consensus in a certain directions

    One side is advocating all sorts of crazy shit (much of which they don’t actually want) and spreading easily consumed nonsense to justify it, and the other side is pointing at them and going “this is who will be in charge if you don’t go with us”

    This whole thing is a performance - sure, they’re actually competing and have slightly different goals, but all this fighting over social issues is just a way for them to act freely on the issues that actually matter. They don’t actually care about abortion or trans people, they care about the money.

    They just use hot button issues so they can give us a choice between people who are going to lie to our faces and screw us over, and we’ll fight each other over them instead of attempting to actually change anything. The effects may matter for us, but no matter who we choose-they’ll win and we’ll lose.

    When someone gives you a false choice, the only right choice is to attack the contrivance that took away your choice - we need to take back our media and organize

    • Gull@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Who is “they” in phrases like “they control the narrative” and “they’re coming for the platforms”?