BillOfRights
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Perfectly put.I think you're right, but with an asterisk of sorts. I definitely believe that historically the "mainstream media" (by which I mean outlets like CBS, ABC, NBC, NYT, WaPo, NPR, etc.) has had a significantly more liberal lean than conservative. I think it's for a lot of the same reasons that academia has historically had a more liberal lean than conservative, which is to say, that conservatives have largely eschewed going into the field of journalism altogether. I don't think that there was ever some Illumniati-esque meeting of the media minds where it was decided that mainstream media outlets would lean liberal versus conservative; I think a lot of it was self-selection, as I mentioned. In other words, I don't think that the mainstream media became liberal in the aggregate out of spite for conservatives or for nefarious reasons (to borrow a phrase from Michael Jordan: "conservatives buy newspapers, too"). I think it happened naturally as a result of the self-selection I mentioned, and then continued to perpetuate itself for decades.
Something that I think that conservatives have done, though, as a result of the mainstream media having a liberal bend, is absolutely kick the left's ass when it comes to creating and sustaining an entire media ecosystem dedicated to propping up the conservative party. CNN and MSNBC are child's play, IMO, compared to Fox- and by that I mean their reach and influence. (That's not to say that they aren't liberal-biased; they are. I just mean that they aren't nearly as effective at message-shaping and agenda-setting as is Fox).
So while the mainstream media is definitely liberal-biased, the right wing media ecosystem that started with Fox and has since spawned off countless podcasters, social media personalities, influencers, etc. is extraordinarily more successful at crafting and disseminating unified messaging that benefits the conservative party, than the mainstream media is at doing the same for the liberal party. I absolutely hate most of the right wing media ecosystem for its propensity for lying and grifting, but I am both envious and in awe of its effectiveness. It's something for which the left has had no match historically, currently has no match, and will likely never have a match- to the detriment of the Democratic Party. So while the historic norm has been that the mainstream media has been significantly biased in favor of liberals, I think that their effectiveness in crafting and disseminating messaging that favors the Democrats is at an all-time low compared to that of Fox & Co. And I think it's going to continue to cost Democrats dearly at election time.
Indeed. Apparently some of our posters seem to be unaware of all of the changes to our news media in the last several years. The Washington Post has lost much of its staff and under Bezos has done a virtual 180 regarding Trump. The NY Times has become a relentlessly bosiding joke, as exemplified by an article in just the last few days in which they seriously discuss if there is an easier way for universities to cede control to Trump (they changed the headline after getting criticism on social media). CNN was bought by Discovery a few years ago, and one of their major shareholders, John Malone, is a Trumper and has pushed to move the network to the right, including eliminating shows like Reliable Sources which were seen as too critical of Trump. CBS News is being gutted by its new owners, Skydance, which promised the Trump Administration to appoint a "referee" to essentially make sure that nothing critical of Trump gets aired, leading to the resignations of its news chief and changes at 60 minutes.Serious question. Does the calendar on your wall say 1965? It's like you're posting from the other side of a time portal.
Please show me the ongoing lies told by CBS, WAPO, NY Times, NBC, ABC, LA Times, NPR, The New Republic, New Yorker, The Atlantic, etc. that are comparable to Fox, WSJ Editorial Page, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, Manchester Union Leader, etc.I think you're right, but with an asterisk of sorts. I definitely believe that historically the "mainstream media" (by which I mean outlets like CBS, ABC, NBC, NYT, WaPo, NPR, etc.) has had a significantly more liberal lean than conservative. I think it's for a lot of the same reasons that academia has historically had a more liberal lean than conservative, which is to say, that conservatives have largely eschewed going into the field of journalism altogether. I don't think that there was ever some Illumniati-esque meeting of the media minds where it was decided that mainstream media outlets would lean liberal versus conservative; I think a lot of it was self-selection, as I mentioned. In other words, I don't think that the mainstream media became liberal in the aggregate out of spite for conservatives or for nefarious reasons (to borrow a phrase from Michael Jordan: "conservatives buy newspapers, too"). I think it happened naturally as a result of the self-selection I mentioned, and then continued to perpetuate itself for decades.
Something that I think that conservatives have done, though, as a result of the mainstream media having a liberal bend, is absolutely kick the left's ass when it comes to creating and sustaining an entire media ecosystem dedicated to propping up the conservative party. CNN and MSNBC are child's play, IMO, compared to Fox- and by that I mean their reach and influence. (That's not to say that they aren't liberal-biased; they are. I just mean that they aren't nearly as effective at message-shaping and agenda-setting as is Fox).
So while the mainstream media is definitely liberal-biased, the right wing media ecosystem that started with Fox and has since spawned off countless podcasters, social media personalities, influencers, etc. is extraordinarily more successful at crafting and disseminating unified messaging that benefits the conservative party, than the mainstream media is at doing the same for the liberal party. I absolutely hate most of the right wing media ecosystem for its propensity for lying and grifting, but I am both envious and in awe of its effectiveness. It's something for which the left has had no match historically, currently has no match, and will likely never have a match- to the detriment of the Democratic Party. So while the historic norm has been that the mainstream media has been significantly biased in favor of liberals, I think that their effectiveness in crafting and disseminating messaging that favors the Democrats is at an all-time low compared to that of Fox & Co. And I think it's going to continue to cost Democrats dearly at election time.
I can’t think of anything right off hand.Please show me the ongoing lies told by CBS, WAPO, NY Times, NBC, ABC, LA Times, NPR, The New Republic, New Yorker, The Atlantic, etc. that are comparable to Fox, WSJ Editorial Page, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, Manchester Union Leader, etc.
Actually, show me the liberal bias in NEWS REPORTING by the above “leftist” outlets.
Not an editorial piece…..news reporting.
Let’s start with one obvious bit of news…….the 2020 elections. Some reported facts; some “reported” Trumplican lies.
That’s an awfully long post about outdated mediaIndeed. Apparently some of our posters seem to be unaware of all of the changes to our news media in the last several years. The Washington Post has lost much of its staff and under Bezos has done a virtual 180 regarding Trump. The NY Times has become a relentlessly bosiding joke, as exemplified by an article in just the last few days in which they seriously discuss if there is an easier way for universities to cede control to Trump (they changed the headline after getting criticism on social media). CNN was bought by Discovery a few years ago, and one of their major shareholders, John Malone, is a Trumper and has pushed to move the network to the right, including eliminating shows like Reliable Sources which were seen as too critical of Trump. CBS News is being gutted by its new owners, Skydance, which promised the Trump Administration to appoint a "referee" to essentially make sure that nothing critical of Trump gets aired, leading to the resignations of its news chief and changes at 60 minutes.
Newsweek was once considered liberal, but for years has been a conservative website, and the LA Times, also once considered liberal, is now owned by a Trumper who has moved the paper to the right just as Bezos has at the WaPo. Anyone who believes that the "mainstream media" is still liberal-leaning simply hasn't been paying attention. But as it's easier to just continue with the comforting myth that only Fox News is out there bravely repping the "good guys" against the Evil Empire of librul mainstream media I'm sure that Trumpers will continue to cling to that belief like a man clinging to a cliff trying not to slip and fall.
I was replying to a Trumper poster's contention that the mainstream media is still liberal and only Fox is conservative. And as you just said our news media has changed, and in several different ways. And it's not outdated in the sense that large numbers of older voters still watch that media, especially the right-wing versions like Fox.That’s an awfully long post about outdated media
I will leave this here and won't comment much, as I often just post then flee. Because I don't really feel like talking.
But here's what's going to happen:
Assuming this guy lives, due to his age and health, he's going to declare at some point that he was robbed for 2020 and that he's due another term because non-sequence.
The economy will be bad at this point, but because the right wing basically controls the media, he will be able to manipulate people into believing it was all somehow Joe Biden's or Obama's faults. And many dumb Americans will believe it.
And if you think 2028 will be a free and fair election, I've got some news for you! Perhaps 2026 mid-term will be, but I have my doubts about that too.
I hate to say this but the only hope we really have at this point, barring some magnificent left populist coming out of the middle of nowhere, is corporatists deciding their tax cuts aren't worth it anymore.
Too many things at play, but I think this is how it will basically go down.
True. Just my perspective but as I was reading the post was thinking that there are so many info sources, good/bad/ugly/biased/unbiased that are not referenced but readily available.I was replying to a Trumper poster's contention that the mainstream media is still liberal and only Fox is conservative. And as you just said our news media has changed, and in several different ways. And it's not outdated in the sense that large numbers of older voters still watch that media, especially the right-wing versions like Fox.
For most Americans, it isn't. I'm talking about perception as much as anything here. The vast majority of Americans have not seen anything approaching "martial law." Even in LA, where the military was deployed, there was nothing approaching "martial law" and the military presence, such as it was, was only in a small portion of the city, and they basically just stood around for a couple of weeks.That shit is literally happening now
We need to focus on the immediate dangers and immediate harms in front of our faces, and educating people about them and why they're bad, not in doomsaying predictions about what is going to happen in 2028. People simply do not respond to that kind of messaging, as much because they don't want to believe it as anything.
I think we are agreeing. We absolutely should be pushing back against everything the administration is currently doing. No one is suggesting "ignoring" anything. What I am saying is unproductive is the sort of doomsday hypothesizing shown in the OP.I understand your point about perception. But I'm not doomsday predicting. I'm talking about this administration violating Constitutional and Civil Rights on a daily basis. Those ARE the immediate dangers. And this administration is ABSOLUTELY systematically testing the waters to find out what they can and cannot get away with and how far they can push and when. Ignoring this stuff is how we allow those doomsday predictions to come to fruition.
Not necessarily a lie but the coverup of Biden's mental capacity decline. That'll be the first thing folks point to.Please show me the ongoing lies told by CBS, WAPO, NY Times, NBC, ABC, LA Times, NPR, The New Republic, New Yorker, The Atlantic, etc. that are comparable to Fox, WSJ Editorial Page, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, Manchester Union Leader, etc.
Actually, show me the liberal bias in NEWS REPORTING by the above “leftist” outlets.
Not an editorial piece…..news reporting.
Let’s start with one obvious bit of news…….the 2020 elections. Some reported facts; some “reported” Trumplican lies.
This is truly bizzaro world level of redirection.lol at you even mentioning “truth’ given the last 8 years of your media. Your media could say the grass you graze is red and you would just keep munching.
The right wing does not have full control of the media so I agree with you on that"but because the right wing basically controls the media,"
Maybe the most unaware, ignorant comment ever posted on the old zzl or new zzl. This is the equivalent of radicalized jihadist level of brainwashing (without the violence) and completely ignores all recent instances of leftist media's lies. When you can't even acknowledge the left's grip on the media, outside of fox and a few others, its time for the cult branding.
Sometimes it’s something simple and non threatening like a canary in the coal mine. Sometimes it’s something like the OP: screaming doomsday coming. One is quiet, rather mundane and, on the surface, not alarming unless you’re dialed in. The other is loud, almost obnoxious, but alarming and downright scary and makes one sit up and pay more attention. But their message is still the same.I think we are agreeing. We absolutely should be pushing back against everything the administration is currently doing. No one is suggesting "ignoring" anything. What I am saying is unproductive is the sort of doomsday hypothesizing shown in the OP.
I don't know that I'm "downplaying" the guy screaming. I'm suggesting that screaming in this fashion is not a good or helpful approach in trying to convince people of the danger, and stop that danger.Sometimes it’s something simple and non threatening like a canary in the coal mine. Sometimes it’s something like the OP: screaming doomsday coming. One is quiet, rather mundane and, on the surface, not alarming unless you’re dialed in. The other is loud, almost obnoxious, but alarming and downright scary and makes one sit up and pay more attention. But their message is still the same.
People can ignore the seemingly crazy guy screaming while watching the canary drop dead. Either way.
I’m reminded of the recent movie Zone of Interest. People can go on with their rather mundane way of life and turn a blind eye - and try not to be alarmed by the dead canary… or we can allow the the crazy guy’s screaming to get our attention and help us realize we’d better wake the fuck up.
I realize no one is suggesting we turn a blind eye, but perhaps we shouldn’t downplay the guy screaming either.
Yeah, I get your point, but the way I see it, a Godwin's Law critique had a good bit of merit in 2015. It still had some merit from 2016 through January 6, 2021, largely because of the "deep staters" who remained in Trump's first administration. It hasn't made much sense at all since then, and after the last seven months, you have to be a fucking dolt not to see the comparisons between Trump 2.0 and the 1930s Nazis. It's almost like they're TRYING to create those connections. I'm 100% certain Stephen Miller is.I don't know that I'm "downplaying" the guy screaming. I'm suggesting that screaming in this fashion is not a good or helpful approach in trying to convince people of the danger, and stop that danger.
It reminds me of the mythological story of Cassandra, the priestess in Troy who prophesied the destruction of the city. She was cursed in that her prophecies would be true and not believed, and so ultimately she was ignored. Obviously that part is entirely mythological, but I think it speaks to a very genuine part of human nature which is that people largely do not want to believe or accept that terrible things are going to happen. You are not going to convince a large percentage of Americans 9especially people who are agnostic towards politics) that we're on the verge of a dictatorship that will be enforced by martial law any day now. if you want to convince these people of the dangers of Trump, the way to do it is opening their eyes to the horrible things happening right now, not with dire predictions of Trump become a Hitler-esque dictator for life in 2028. Because not only is that just going to make people ignore you, if will make the actually really concerning aspects of Trump's rule seem not so bad by comparison if he doesn't name himself dictator for life at some point.
I both agree with you and disagree with you.Yeah, I get your point, but the way I see it, a Godwin's Law critique had a good bit of merit in 2015. It still had some merit from 2016 through January 6, 2021, largely because of the "deep staters" who remained in Trump's first administration. It hasn't made much sense at all since then, and after the last seven months, you have to be a fucking dolt not to see the comparisons between Trump 2.0 and the 1930s Nazis. It's almost like they're TRYING to create those connections. I'm 100% certain Stephen Miller is.
So yes, I get that comparisons to Hitler will always be viewed with a bit of a side eye. But there has NEVER been ANYTHING in this country even APPROXIMATING the rise of the Nazis more than what we have seen over the last five years.