• thedruid
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    1094 days ago

    I don’t get how people don’t understand the role the media should play.

    It should simply shine light on the truth and report the facts.

    Instead they play politics, and abdicate that duty in favor of shock and schlock pieces.

    If the media simply reported on Trump’s policy discussions factually, everyone would have seen this coming, to add to your point.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      523 days ago

      This is why news outlets should belong to us, not to billionaires. Jeff Bezos owning the Washington Post, John Henry owning The Boston Globe, Stanley Hubbard owning multiple local news outlets, Lee Enterprises owning 75 local newspapers, these are all HUGE problems.

      • @Sprawl@lemmy.world
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        23 days ago

        On one hand, you don’t want purely state controlled media. On the other hand, you don’t want privately owned profit-driven media. The answer lies somewhere in the middle but how do you protect it from corruption?

    • @krashmo@lemmy.world
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      233 days ago

      While “the media” certainly has its issues, it’s more of a convenient scapegoat than the root of the problem. Enough of us have access to all the information we could ever need to know this man was bad news and we decided it wasn’t worth the effort. You can blame the media for not making it easier but ultimately we didn’t do our jobs and become educated voters. That is our collective fault and no one else’s.

      • thedruid
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        93 days ago

        Oh it’s a problem, but not THE problem, that is a statement I can agree with

    • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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      13 days ago

      Yeah but advertising and profits. Duh.

      If we had state restrictions on media and it’s incentives that would obviously be worse. /s