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  1. 📰 Ah, the Netscape News Feed—your one-stop shop for how NOT to do journalism in 2023. It's like a portal back to a time when scrolling through a chaotic mess of random headlines was considered "cutting-edge." 🚀 Why read cohesive news when you can enjoy a buffet of confusion instead? 🤦‍♂️
    isp.netscape.com/ #NetscapeNewsFeed #JournalismFail #MediaChaos #DigitalNews #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 📰 Ah, the Netscape News Feed—your one-stop shop for how NOT to do journalism in 2023. It's like a portal back to a time when scrolling through a chaotic mess of random headlines was considered "cutting-edge." 🚀 Why read cohesive news when you can enjoy a buffet of confusion instead? 🤦‍♂️
    isp.netscape.com/ #NetscapeNewsFeed #JournalismFail #MediaChaos #DigitalNews #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 📰 Ah, the Netscape News Feed—your one-stop shop for how NOT to do journalism in 2023. It's like a portal back to a time when scrolling through a chaotic mess of random headlines was considered "cutting-edge." 🚀 Why read cohesive news when you can enjoy a buffet of confusion instead? 🤦‍♂️
    isp.netscape.com/ #NetscapeNewsFeed #JournalismFail #MediaChaos #DigitalNews #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 📰 Ah, the Netscape News Feed—your one-stop shop for how NOT to do journalism in 2023. It's like a portal back to a time when scrolling through a chaotic mess of random headlines was considered "cutting-edge." 🚀 Why read cohesive news when you can enjoy a buffet of confusion instead? 🤦‍♂️
    isp.netscape.com/ #NetscapeNewsFeed #JournalismFail #MediaChaos #DigitalNews #HackerNews #ngated

  5. 📰 Ah, the Netscape News Feed—your one-stop shop for how NOT to do journalism in 2023. It's like a portal back to a time when scrolling through a chaotic mess of random headlines was considered "cutting-edge." 🚀 Why read cohesive news when you can enjoy a buffet of confusion instead? 🤦‍♂️
    isp.netscape.com/ #NetscapeNewsFeed #JournalismFail #MediaChaos #DigitalNews #HackerNews #ngated

  6. Oh, look, another riveting digital masterpiece where Timmy’s quest for enlightenment is thwarted by the ever-elusive 403 Forbidden error. 🚫🔒 Because nothing screams cutting-edge journalism quite like a URL dead-end. 🙄💻
    jenson.org/timmy/ #digitalmasterpiece #404error #techhumor #journalismfail #enlightenmentquest #403forbidden #HackerNews #ngated

  7. Oh, look, another riveting digital masterpiece where Timmy’s quest for enlightenment is thwarted by the ever-elusive 403 Forbidden error. 🚫🔒 Because nothing screams cutting-edge journalism quite like a URL dead-end. 🙄💻
    jenson.org/timmy/ #digitalmasterpiece #404error #techhumor #journalismfail #enlightenmentquest #403forbidden #HackerNews #ngated

  8. Oh, look, another riveting digital masterpiece where Timmy’s quest for enlightenment is thwarted by the ever-elusive 403 Forbidden error. 🚫🔒 Because nothing screams cutting-edge journalism quite like a URL dead-end. 🙄💻
    jenson.org/timmy/ #digitalmasterpiece #404error #techhumor #journalismfail #enlightenmentquest #403forbidden #HackerNews #ngated

  9. Oh, look, another riveting digital masterpiece where Timmy’s quest for enlightenment is thwarted by the ever-elusive 403 Forbidden error. 🚫🔒 Because nothing screams cutting-edge journalism quite like a URL dead-end. 🙄💻
    jenson.org/timmy/ #digitalmasterpiece #404error #techhumor #journalismfail #enlightenmentquest #403forbidden #HackerNews #ngated

  10. Wow…in light of CBS/Paramount’s shameful capitulation to trump (joining ABC/Disney in their desire not to upset the orange menace’s fragile ego), journalist Kyle Clark asked NBC Nightly News’ Tom Llamas if he thinks NBC will remain independent or if it will kneel as well. The answer was…not reassuring.

    Kyle’s thread, with link to the interview:
    👉threads.com/@kyleclark9news/po

    #Journalism #JournalismFail #CBS #NBC #NBCNews #NBCNightlyNews #TomLlamas #Resist #ResistFascism #9News #KyleClark #Denver

  11. Wow…in light of CBS/Paramount’s shameful capitulation to trump (joining ABC/Disney in their desire not to upset the orange menace’s fragile ego), journalist Kyle Clark asked NBC Nightly News’ Tom Llamas if he thinks NBC will remain independent or if it will kneel as well. The answer was…not reassuring.

    Kyle’s thread, with link to the interview:
    👉threads.com/@kyleclark9news/po

    #Journalism #JournalismFail #CBS #NBC #NBCNews #NBCNightlyNews #TomLlamas #Resist #ResistFascism #9News #KyleClark #Denver

  12. Wow…in light of CBS/Paramount’s shameful capitulation to trump (joining ABC/Disney in their desire not to upset the orange menace’s fragile ego), journalist Kyle Clark asked NBC Nightly News’ Tom Llamas if he thinks NBC will remain independent or if it will kneel as well. The answer was…not reassuring.

    Kyle’s thread, with link to the interview:
    👉threads.com/@kyleclark9news/po

    #Journalism #JournalismFail #CBS #NBC #NBCNews #NBCNightlyNews #TomLlamas #Resist #ResistFascism #9News #KyleClark #Denver

  13. Wow…in light of CBS/Paramount’s shameful capitulation to trump (joining ABC/Disney in their desire not to upset the orange menace’s fragile ego), journalist Kyle Clark asked NBC Nightly News’ Tom Llamas if he thinks NBC will remain independent or if it will kneel as well. The answer was…not reassuring.

    Kyle’s thread, with link to the interview:
    👉threads.com/@kyleclark9news/po

    #Journalism #JournalismFail #CBS #NBC #NBCNews #NBCNightlyNews #TomLlamas #Resist #ResistFascism #9News #KyleClark #Denver

  14. Wow…in light of CBS/Paramount’s shameful capitulation to trump (joining ABC/Disney in their desire not to upset the orange menace’s fragile ego), journalist Kyle Clark asked NBC Nightly News’ Tom Llamas if he thinks NBC will remain independent or if it will kneel as well. The answer was…not reassuring.

    Kyle’s thread, with link to the interview:
    👉threads.com/@kyleclark9news/po

    #Journalism #JournalismFail #CBS #NBC #NBCNews #NBCNightlyNews #TomLlamas #Resist #ResistFascism #9News #KyleClark #Denver

  15. 🚫🔒 Oh look, a tantalizing headline promising juicy government scandal, but alas, it's just an elaborate 404 error masquerading as journalism. 🙄👏 You'd think the #HHS could at least manage to violate civil rights without breaking their own website. 🖥️💥
    hhs.gov/press-room/ocr-columbi #governmentscandal #404error #journalismfail #civilrights #HackerNews #ngated

  16. Ah, the Wall Street Journal, where you can discover a "hidden" nuclear base in Greenland—decades later! ⏳🔍 But wait, it's also the perfect place to get lost in their labyrinth of irrelevant tabs and 404 pages. Who needs investigative journalism when you have WSJ Wine and a broken website? 🍷🖥️
    wsj.com/world/greenland-us-cam #hiddennuclearbase #WSJinvestigation #digitalmaze #journalismfail #Greenlandsecrets #HackerNews #ngated

  17. Ah, the Wall Street Journal, where you can discover a "hidden" nuclear base in Greenland—decades later! ⏳🔍 But wait, it's also the perfect place to get lost in their labyrinth of irrelevant tabs and 404 pages. Who needs investigative journalism when you have WSJ Wine and a broken website? 🍷🖥️
    wsj.com/world/greenland-us-cam #hiddennuclearbase #WSJinvestigation #digitalmaze #journalismfail #Greenlandsecrets #HackerNews #ngated

  18. Ah, the Wall Street Journal, where you can discover a "hidden" nuclear base in Greenland—decades later! ⏳🔍 But wait, it's also the perfect place to get lost in their labyrinth of irrelevant tabs and 404 pages. Who needs investigative journalism when you have WSJ Wine and a broken website? 🍷🖥️
    wsj.com/world/greenland-us-cam #hiddennuclearbase #WSJinvestigation #digitalmaze #journalismfail #Greenlandsecrets #HackerNews #ngated

  19. Ah, the Wall Street Journal, where you can discover a "hidden" nuclear base in Greenland—decades later! ⏳🔍 But wait, it's also the perfect place to get lost in their labyrinth of irrelevant tabs and 404 pages. Who needs investigative journalism when you have WSJ Wine and a broken website? 🍷🖥️
    wsj.com/world/greenland-us-cam #hiddennuclearbase #WSJinvestigation #digitalmaze #journalismfail #Greenlandsecrets #HackerNews #ngated

  20. Israel selbst hat nie behauptet, dass es Hamas-Kämpfer getroffen hat, sondern gibt offen zu, dass es sich um Journalisten gehandelt hat – behauptet nur eben, diese hätten "Propaganda" verbreitet und dürfen deshalb bei lebendigem Leib verbrannt werden.

    Die antijournalistischen Rassisten von der @tagesschau plappern israelische Propaganda nicht nur nach, sie ERFINDEN für Israel sogar noch bereitwillig antipalästinendische Propagandalügen von "Hamas-Kämpfern" im vorauseilenden Gehorsam.

    Die Tagesschau am Weg zum Radio Mille Colline.

    @palestine #gaza #Kriegsverbrechen #journalismfail
    bird.makeup/users/zoe_c_miller

  21. @Trenton_Hoshiko NBC News: “Democrats joke about false JD Vance rumor after years of criticizing Trump for spreading misinfo”

    Also NBC: “Children play with Super Soakers after years of criticizing nut jobs for shooting up schools”

    Also also NBC: “Local prosecutor sends back poorly-cooked restaurant meal after years of criticizing Hannibal Lector’s food preferences”

    #BothSidesAreNotTheSame #NBC #NBCNews #AlexandraMarquez #Journalism #JournalismFail #MediaFail @nbcnews

  22. @breadandcircuses

    At this point I find myself almost wondering if there's any research being done and how to stop a big fire, distinct from a small one. It feels like our approach must be wrong, that at the scale we're talking about, you can't solve these things by sending individual human beings out to little bits of the edge.

    Are we producing firemen at the right rate? Are people seeing the need and rushing to become firemen, or are they seeing the deaths and avoiding it. Are we going to run out of firemen?

    Are we going to need more and more airplanes?

    This is like its own little war. And, like if it were a war, I would like to see graphs that show us how much territory has been ceded and how much remains. How much grows back in between onslaughts, and a kind of progress bar until we don't have any more forest.

    Not even to mention a progress bar of our various sources of oxygen. We're deoxygenating the ocean, and that's taking a toll on things. We're chopping down rainforests. How many of these can we bear before we literally start changing the oxygen content of the atmosphere?

    Just looking at these pictures it feels like anyone who's talking what's the world will look like in 2100 it's just plain crazy. Who could possibly be here still to see it? Surely this is diminishing key resources at a rate that cannot sustain us. How could there possibly be 75 more of these summers left in Canada? Or the world?

    And is there an effect here, like the air pollution aerosol effect, where we're getting some perverse BENEFIT from the smoke, such that if/when we put these out we're going to be in worse shape for the lack of aerosols because we've come to rely on the reflectivity, thinking we've got climate under control, only to find we were relying on forest fires to mess up our measurements, and that other getting things under control was mirage.

    In my mind, I keep wanting to see that they've carved gaps into the forests, dividing them into a grid, with something flame proof in between, so that the fires can't spread more than a certain amount before hitting a firewall. Yeah, I presume that would really hurt animal life. Lots of stuff needs to migrate across those boundaries on a regular basis. So probably not a practical solution. At some point though, you have to ask whether the fires are going to hurt them worse. I don't see discussion of these kinds of things.

    We need people trained with career specialties in these areas, how many not to burden them with debt. The points to how badly we as a public need education, if we are going to survive things. We need to stop treating education like it is a personal indulgence. We should have whole schools for people we're going to solve these problems, or think tanks.

    Instead we have think tanks for how we're going to make people believe these problems are not here. Let's just make that illegal, a crime against humanity, sieze the money they've taken orchestrating this fiasco, and use it for better purposes.

    I don't know if these are even the right questions. They are the things that occur to me when I look at pictures like this, but I'm just one random person. We need a more robust discussion among more people to make sure that things are not being overlooked, both problems and suggestions about how to solve them.

    I feel like the media is failing us by just seeing these things, shrugging, and moving on to hockey scores or some other trivial matter. I wish that the world could be about trivial matters, but I can only do that with a firm foundation. And right now there's a war going on that is not being adequately talked about, and therefore also not adequately prioritized.

    #climate #fires #wildfires #ClimateCrisis #collapse #education #research #ClimateResponse #media #journalism #JournalismFail #society #LateStageCapitalism #ClimateCommunication #ClimateMetrics

  23. @breadandcircuses

    At this point I find myself almost wondering if there's any research being done and how to stop a big fire, distinct from a small one. It feels like our approach must be wrong, that at the scale we're talking about, you can't solve these things by sending individual human beings out to little bits of the edge.

    Are we producing firemen at the right rate? Are people seeing the need and rushing to become firemen, or are they seeing the deaths and avoiding it. Are we going to run out of firemen?

    Are we going to need more and more airplanes?

    This is like its own little war. And, like if it were a war, I would like to see graphs that show us how much territory has been ceded and how much remains. How much grows back in between onslaughts, and a kind of progress bar until we don't have any more forest.

    Not even to mention a progress bar of our various sources of oxygen. We're deoxygenating the ocean, and that's taking a toll on things. We're chopping down rainforests. How many of these can we bear before we literally start changing the oxygen content of the atmosphere?

    Just looking at these pictures it feels like anyone who's talking what's the world will look like in 2100 it's just plain crazy. Who could possibly be here still to see it? Surely this is diminishing key resources at a rate that cannot sustain us. How could there possibly be 75 more of these summers left in Canada? Or the world?

    And is there an effect here, like the air pollution aerosol effect, where we're getting some perverse BENEFIT from the smoke, such that if/when we put these out we're going to be in worse shape for the lack of aerosols because we've come to rely on the reflectivity, thinking we've got climate under control, only to find we were relying on forest fires to mess up our measurements, and that other getting things under control was mirage.

    In my mind, I keep wanting to see that they've carved gaps into the forests, dividing them into a grid, with something flame proof in between, so that the fires can't spread more than a certain amount before hitting a firewall. Yeah, I presume that would really hurt animal life. Lots of stuff needs to migrate across those boundaries on a regular basis. So probably not a practical solution. At some point though, you have to ask whether the fires are going to hurt them worse. I don't see discussion of these kinds of things.

    We need people trained with career specialties in these areas, how many not to burden them with debt. The points to how badly we as a public need education, if we are going to survive things. We need to stop treating education like it is a personal indulgence. We should have whole schools for people we're going to solve these problems, or think tanks.

    Instead we have think tanks for how we're going to make people believe these problems are not here. Let's just make that illegal, a crime against humanity, sieze the money they've taken orchestrating this fiasco, and use it for better purposes.

    I don't know if these are even the right questions. They are the things that occur to me when I look at pictures like this, but I'm just one random person. We need a more robust discussion among more people to make sure that things are not being overlooked, both problems and suggestions about how to solve them.

    I feel like the media is failing us by just seeing these things, shrugging, and moving on to hockey scores or some other trivial matter. I wish that the world could be about trivial matters, but I can only do that with a firm foundation. And right now there's a war going on that is not being adequately talked about, and therefore also not adequately prioritized.

    #climate #fires #wildfires #ClimateCrisis #collapse #education #research #ClimateResponse #media #journalism #JournalismFail #society #LateStageCapitalism #ClimateCommunication #ClimateMetrics

  24. @breadandcircuses

    At this point I find myself almost wondering if there's any research being done and how to stop a big fire, distinct from a small one. It feels like our approach must be wrong, that at the scale we're talking about, you can't solve these things by sending individual human beings out to little bits of the edge.

    Are we producing firemen at the right rate? Are people seeing the need and rushing to become firemen, or are they seeing the deaths and avoiding it. Are we going to run out of firemen?

    Are we going to need more and more airplanes?

    This is like its own little war. And, like if it were a war, I would like to see graphs that show us how much territory has been ceded and how much remains. How much grows back in between onslaughts, and a kind of progress bar until we don't have any more forest.

    Not even to mention a progress bar of our various sources of oxygen. We're deoxygenating the ocean, and that's taking a toll on things. We're chopping down rainforests. How many of these can we bear before we literally start changing the oxygen content of the atmosphere?

    Just looking at these pictures it feels like anyone who's talking what's the world will look like in 2100 it's just plain crazy. Who could possibly be here still to see it? Surely this is diminishing key resources at a rate that cannot sustain us. How could there possibly be 75 more of these summers left in Canada? Or the world?

    And is there an effect here, like the air pollution aerosol effect, where we're getting some perverse BENEFIT from the smoke, such that if/when we put these out we're going to be in worse shape for the lack of aerosols because we've come to rely on the reflectivity, thinking we've got climate under control, only to find we were relying on forest fires to mess up our measurements, and that other getting things under control was mirage.

    In my mind, I keep wanting to see that they've carved gaps into the forests, dividing them into a grid, with something flame proof in between, so that the fires can't spread more than a certain amount before hitting a firewall. Yeah, I presume that would really hurt animal life. Lots of stuff needs to migrate across those boundaries on a regular basis. So probably not a practical solution. At some point though, you have to ask whether the fires are going to hurt them worse. I don't see discussion of these kinds of things.

    We need people trained with career specialties in these areas, how many not to burden them with debt. The points to how badly we as a public need education, if we are going to survive things. We need to stop treating education like it is a personal indulgence. We should have whole schools for people we're going to solve these problems, or think tanks.

    Instead we have think tanks for how we're going to make people believe these problems are not here. Let's just make that illegal, a crime against humanity, sieze the money they've taken orchestrating this fiasco, and use it for better purposes.

    I don't know if these are even the right questions. They are the things that occur to me when I look at pictures like this, but I'm just one random person. We need a more robust discussion among more people to make sure that things are not being overlooked, both problems and suggestions about how to solve them.

    I feel like the media is failing us by just seeing these things, shrugging, and moving on to hockey scores or some other trivial matter. I wish that the world could be about trivial matters, but I can only do that with a firm foundation. And right now there's a war going on that is not being adequately talked about, and therefore also not adequately prioritized.

    #climate #fires #wildfires #ClimateCrisis #collapse #education #research #ClimateResponse #media #journalism #JournalismFail #society #LateStageCapitalism #ClimateCommunication #ClimateMetrics

  25. @breadandcircuses

    At this point I find myself almost wondering if there's any research being done and how to stop a big fire, distinct from a small one. It feels like our approach must be wrong, that at the scale we're talking about, you can't solve these things by sending individual human beings out to little bits of the edge.

    Are we producing firemen at the right rate? Are people seeing the need and rushing to become firemen, or are they seeing the deaths and avoiding it. Are we going to run out of firemen?

    Are we going to need more and more airplanes?

    This is like its own little war. And, like if it were a war, I would like to see graphs that show us how much territory has been ceded and how much remains. How much grows back in between onslaughts, and a kind of progress bar until we don't have any more forest.

    Not even to mention a progress bar of our various sources of oxygen. We're deoxygenating the ocean, and that's taking a toll on things. We're chopping down rainforests. How many of these can we bear before we literally start changing the oxygen content of the atmosphere?

    Just looking at these pictures it feels like anyone who's talking what's the world will look like in 2100 it's just plain crazy. Who could possibly be here still to see it? Surely this is diminishing key resources at a rate that cannot sustain us. How could there possibly be 75 more of these summers left in Canada? Or the world?

    And is there an effect here, like the air pollution aerosol effect, where we're getting some perverse BENEFIT from the smoke, such that if/when we put these out we're going to be in worse shape for the lack of aerosols because we've come to rely on the reflectivity, thinking we've got climate under control, only to find we were relying on forest fires to mess up our measurements, and that other getting things under control was mirage.

    In my mind, I keep wanting to see that they've carved gaps into the forests, dividing them into a grid, with something flame proof in between, so that the fires can't spread more than a certain amount before hitting a firewall. Yeah, I presume that would really hurt animal life. Lots of stuff needs to migrate across those boundaries on a regular basis. So probably not a practical solution. At some point though, you have to ask whether the fires are going to hurt them worse. I don't see discussion of these kinds of things.

    We need people trained with career specialties in these areas, how many not to burden them with debt. The points to how badly we as a public need education, if we are going to survive things. We need to stop treating education like it is a personal indulgence. We should have whole schools for people we're going to solve these problems, or think tanks.

    Instead we have think tanks for how we're going to make people believe these problems are not here. Let's just make that illegal, a crime against humanity, sieze the money they've taken orchestrating this fiasco, and use it for better purposes.

    I don't know if these are even the right questions. They are the things that occur to me when I look at pictures like this, but I'm just one random person. We need a more robust discussion among more people to make sure that things are not being overlooked, both problems and suggestions about how to solve them.

    I feel like the media is failing us by just seeing these things, shrugging, and moving on to hockey scores or some other trivial matter. I wish that the world could be about trivial matters, but I can only do that with a firm foundation. And right now there's a war going on that is not being adequately talked about, and therefore also not adequately prioritized.

    #climate #fires #wildfires #ClimateCrisis #collapse #education #research #ClimateResponse #media #journalism #JournalismFail #society #LateStageCapitalism #ClimateCommunication #ClimateMetrics

  26. @breadandcircuses

    At this point I find myself almost wondering if there's any research being done and how to stop a big fire, distinct from a small one. It feels like our approach must be wrong, that at the scale we're talking about, you can't solve these things by sending individual human beings out to little bits of the edge.

    Are we producing firemen at the right rate? Are people seeing the need and rushing to become firemen, or are they seeing the deaths and avoiding it. Are we going to run out of firemen?

    Are we going to need more and more airplanes?

    This is like its own little war. And, like if it were a war, I would like to see graphs that show us how much territory has been ceded and how much remains. How much grows back in between onslaughts, and a kind of progress bar until we don't have any more forest.

    Not even to mention a progress bar of our various sources of oxygen. We're deoxygenating the ocean, and that's taking a toll on things. We're chopping down rainforests. How many of these can we bear before we literally start changing the oxygen content of the atmosphere?

    Just looking at these pictures it feels like anyone who's talking what's the world will look like in 2100 it's just plain crazy. Who could possibly be here still to see it? Surely this is diminishing key resources at a rate that cannot sustain us. How could there possibly be 75 more of these summers left in Canada? Or the world?

    And is there an effect here, like the air pollution aerosol effect, where we're getting some perverse BENEFIT from the smoke, such that if/when we put these out we're going to be in worse shape for the lack of aerosols because we've come to rely on the reflectivity, thinking we've got climate under control, only to find we were relying on forest fires to mess up our measurements, and that other getting things under control was mirage.

    In my mind, I keep wanting to see that they've carved gaps into the forests, dividing them into a grid, with something flame proof in between, so that the fires can't spread more than a certain amount before hitting a firewall. Yeah, I presume that would really hurt animal life. Lots of stuff needs to migrate across those boundaries on a regular basis. So probably not a practical solution. At some point though, you have to ask whether the fires are going to hurt them worse. I don't see discussion of these kinds of things.

    We need people trained with career specialties in these areas, how many not to burden them with debt. The points to how badly we as a public need education, if we are going to survive things. We need to stop treating education like it is a personal indulgence. We should have whole schools for people we're going to solve these problems, or think tanks.

    Instead we have think tanks for how we're going to make people believe these problems are not here. Let's just make that illegal, a crime against humanity, sieze the money they've taken orchestrating this fiasco, and use it for better purposes.

    I don't know if these are even the right questions. They are the things that occur to me when I look at pictures like this, but I'm just one random person. We need a more robust discussion among more people to make sure that things are not being overlooked, both problems and suggestions about how to solve them.

    I feel like the media is failing us by just seeing these things, shrugging, and moving on to hockey scores or some other trivial matter. I wish that the world could be about trivial matters, but I can only do that with a firm foundation. And right now there's a war going on that is not being adequately talked about, and therefore also not adequately prioritized.

    #climate #fires #wildfires #ClimateCrisis #collapse #education #research #ClimateResponse #media #journalism #JournalismFail #society #LateStageCapitalism #ClimateCommunication #ClimateMetrics

  27. @oliverdarcy yes good job, Oliver. Let’s keep celebrating the terrifying accomplishments of the racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, narcissistic, rapist who is actively trying to destroy our democracy. Nicely done.

    #JournalismFail #CNN #VoteBlueToSaveDemocracy

  28. @oliverdarcy @cnnreliablesources I feel like this focuses on the wrong thing. The focus should be on the “fallout” stemming from the decision to take #MorningJoe off the air (as evidenced by drop in viewership that morning), not how disobedient the hosts were for speaking up about it. But good on you for practicing how to use #journalism to quash dissent and vilify protestors should trump get back into office. Very forward-thinking of you.

    #JournalismFail #OliverDarcy #CNN #NBC #MSNBC #Comcast

  29. @oliverdarcy @cnnreliablesources I feel like this focuses on the wrong thing. The focus should be on the “fallout” stemming from the decision to take #MorningJoe off the air (as evidenced by drop in viewership that morning), not how disobedient the hosts were for speaking up about it. But good on you for practicing how to use #journalism to quash dissent and vilify protestors should trump get back into office. Very forward-thinking of you.

    #JournalismFail #OliverDarcy #CNN #NBC #MSNBC #Comcast

  30. @oliverdarcy @cnnreliablesources I feel like this focuses on the wrong thing. The focus should be on the “fallout” stemming from the decision to take #MorningJoe off the air (as evidenced by drop in viewership that morning), not how disobedient the hosts were for speaking up about it. But good on you for practicing how to use #journalism to quash dissent and vilify protestors should trump get back into office. Very forward-thinking of you.

    #JournalismFail #OliverDarcy #CNN #NBC #MSNBC #Comcast

  31. @oliverdarcy @cnnreliablesources I feel like this focuses on the wrong thing. The focus should be on the “fallout” stemming from the decision to take #MorningJoe off the air (as evidenced by drop in viewership that morning), not how disobedient the hosts were for speaking up about it. But good on you for practicing how to use #journalism to quash dissent and vilify protestors should trump get back into office. Very forward-thinking of you.

    #JournalismFail #OliverDarcy #CNN #NBC #MSNBC #Comcast

  32. @oliverdarcy @cnnreliablesources I feel like this focuses on the wrong thing. The focus should be on the “fallout” stemming from the decision to take #MorningJoe off the air (as evidenced by drop in viewership that morning), not how disobedient the hosts were for speaking up about it. But good on you for practicing how to use #journalism to quash dissent and vilify protestors should trump get back into office. Very forward-thinking of you.

    #JournalismFail #OliverDarcy #CNN #NBC #MSNBC #Comcast

  33. Ms. Magazine doing the hard work, while #MSM fall over themselves to grovel at trump’s feet.

    Pro-tip to MSM: getting shot does not suddenly make a person “good” or “presidential”. They’re still the lying, racist, misogynistic, corrupt, conniving, narcissistic, xenophobic, psychopathic rapist they were before. Just now with a scar.

    The 22 Scariest Lines We Found in Project 2025’s 900-Page ‘Mandate for Leadership’
    msmagazine.com/2024/07/16/the-

    #Project2025 #MsMagazine #USPolitics #JournalismFail

  34. Ms. Magazine doing the hard work, while #MSM fall over themselves to grovel at trump’s feet.

    Pro-tip to MSM: getting shot does not suddenly make a person “good” or “presidential”. They’re still the lying, racist, misogynistic, corrupt, conniving, narcissistic, xenophobic, psychopathic rapist they were before. Just now with a scar.

    The 22 Scariest Lines We Found in Project 2025’s 900-Page ‘Mandate for Leadership’
    msmagazine.com/2024/07/16/the-

    #Project2025 #MsMagazine #USPolitics #JournalismFail

  35. Ms. Magazine doing the hard work, while #MSM fall over themselves to grovel at trump’s feet.

    Pro-tip to MSM: getting shot does not suddenly make a person “good” or “presidential”. They’re still the lying, racist, misogynistic, corrupt, conniving, narcissistic, xenophobic, psychopathic rapist they were before. Just now with a scar.

    The 22 Scariest Lines We Found in Project 2025’s 900-Page ‘Mandate for Leadership’
    msmagazine.com/2024/07/16/the-

    #Project2025 #MsMagazine #USPolitics #JournalismFail

  36. Ms. Magazine doing the hard work, while #MSM fall over themselves to grovel at trump’s feet.

    Pro-tip to MSM: getting shot does not suddenly make a person “good” or “presidential”. They’re still the lying, racist, misogynistic, corrupt, conniving, narcissistic, xenophobic, psychopathic rapist they were before. Just now with a scar.

    The 22 Scariest Lines We Found in Project 2025’s 900-Page ‘Mandate for Leadership’
    msmagazine.com/2024/07/16/the-

    #Project2025 #MsMagazine #USPolitics #JournalismFail

  37. Ms. Magazine doing the hard work, while #MSM fall over themselves to grovel at trump’s feet.

    Pro-tip to MSM: getting shot does not suddenly make a person “good” or “presidential”. They’re still the lying, racist, misogynistic, corrupt, conniving, narcissistic, xenophobic, psychopathic rapist they were before. Just now with a scar.

    The 22 Scariest Lines We Found in Project 2025’s 900-Page ‘Mandate for Leadership’
    msmagazine.com/2024/07/16/the-

    #Project2025 #MsMagazine #USPolitics #JournalismFail

  38. Paging @VOANews @w7voa

    Hey #VOA #VoiceOfAmerica, knock it off with the fake, sensationalized drama! This (mastodon.social/@VOANews/11277) is a nonsensical, over-hyped, media-manufactured argument, and you know it. Stop contributing to the destruction of our #democracy!

    By the way, you know you won’t have a job if the other guy wins, right?

    #WeBackBiden
    #VoteBidenToSaveDemocracy
    #BothSidesAreNotTheSame #MediaCoverage #JournalismFail #USPolitics

  39. @oliverdarcy FFS instead of covering which actors support Biden, maybe devote some attn to the generals, cabinet members, and WH staffers from trump’s admin (including his own VP!) who won’t endorse him or who actually oppose him as the dangerous would-be autocrat that he is. Stop contributing to the destruction of #democracy - if not for us, then do it for your job (which you will no longer have if trump is elected).

    #WeBackBiden #USPolitics #VoteBidenToSaveDemocracy #Biden2024 #JournalismFail

  40. “Even the #NYTimes[…]talked about a very tiny shift that was totally insignificant statistically like it was evidence that it was a shift toward Trump after the debate[…] 👉 My hope is that reporters look at this and say, ‘Maybe we need to be careful in overinterpreting noise as actual signal.’” 👈

    #Biden’s #Debate Performance Didn't Change Voter Preferences
    news.northeastern.edu/2024/07/

    #WeBackBiden #Biden2024 #VoteBidenToSaveAmerica #MediaCoverage #JournalismFail #NortheasternUniversity #USPolitics

  41. Suggested NBC News Headline:

    Children's hospital hit as Russian missiles kill dozens in Ukraine 4,881 miles from Sonia Sotomayor's home.

    #NBCNews #Journalism #JournalismFail #FakeNews