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DogPeePoo, to news in Source Who Revealed How Taxes Steal for the Rich Rewarded With Five Years in Prison

Nevertheless, he added, “the judge gave him a max sentence, claiming it was ‘a moral imperative’ to punish him as harshly as possible.”

This guy gets fried on ‘mOrAL iMpeRaTivE’ — but Trump and Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh continue to party on— while making a complete mockery of the ever apparent 2-tiered US justice system.

go_go_gadget,

United states of decay

UnderpantsWeevil,
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In a bourgeois state, the laws are for the little people.

girlfreddy, to news in Source Who Revealed How Taxes Steal for the Rich Rewarded With Five Years in Prison
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It annoys me to no end that real-life whistleblowers end up in jail, have to emmigrate or die under mysterious circumstances, but fictional whistleblowers are cheered on in theatres and novels.

It’s like America has a severe case of cognitive dissonance that the world sees, but is happy to stay that way no matter the cost.

UnderpantsWeevil,
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Real life whistleblowers don’t have a full team of Hollywood PR professionals boosting their image.

The closest we came to a real whistleblower celebrity was Edward Snowden. And when he left Hong Kong for Russia, all the liberals who thought he was a based freedom fighting chad decided oops nah, Big Russia Foreign Agent disregard everything about that PRISM shit.

Aleric,

I still suspect that change in attitude toward him was at least partially manufactured. The rich absolutely did not want the public lionizing him.

kibiz0r,

If anything, the jester solidifies the king’s power by working for the king as a sort of pressure valve. The king wants some of the discontent of the people to be expressed openly, releasing built-up tension and ensuring that said discontent will not burst in actions that could really undermine his position. The jester is his means of doing that.

When we, the public, laugh at the king, our laughter is also an expression of his power. He wants us to laugh so as not to act. It is, then, his laughter grafted onto our faces. When we laugh at the king, it is actually the king laughing at us.

girlfreddy,
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The king is still a human being. Refer to historical France and Russia for ways to deal with leaders who don’t listen to the people.

Lucidlethargy,

Oh, we’re not happy… But those who rule us pretend to be.

Burn_The_Right,

We have a severe case of conservatism. It is a plague long overdue for a cure.

blanketswithsmallpox,

Winstonchurchilcure.jpg

acockworkorange,

ELI5?

blanketswithsmallpox,

Winston Churchill meme showing cure for insomnia. Bullets are handy cartridges. Gun is applicator. Used recently as a meme for curing fascism.

acockworkorange,

I like that.

Burn_The_Right,

Historically, that’s the only thing that’s worked.

Feathercrown,

Same thing happens with fictional businessmen

Sabata11792,
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Real life whistleblowers endanger the real life rich.

jopepa,

Is the middle class endangered or extinct at this point?

bamboo,

The middle class is a made up idea to convince part of the working class that they are immune to the problems of the rest of the working class because they’re in a marginally better financial position.

Smeagol666,

You almost got it. The Totally Fucked class is there to remind the Not Rich class that it could be worse, and that if they rock the boat, they can easily be relegated to the Totally Fucked class if they miss a paycheck or two.

sharkfucker420,
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Fictional whistleblowers are cheered on because the public likes whistleblowers and the people making the fiction know that but real whistleblowers are persecuted because the people in power do not represent the public

girlfreddy,
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As has been said here before, not many cheered for Chelsea, Snowden, Reality or even Assange.

We can’t keep blaming the elite who rule us if we’re not willing to put boots on the ground and shut the nation down until politicians do the right thing.

And it’s not impossible … just look at France to see how it should be done.

sharkfucker420,
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There’s a severe lack of political will in the US that I attribute to both isolation and electoralism. Many if not most Americans believe the extent of their political actions should be voting for a president every 4 years and any political organization or movement outside of this typically gets co-opted or rebranded into something useless. America is very good at handling it’s citizens and very good at squashing radical political movements.

Most people simply don’t care because they don’t truly believe there is anything they can actually do about it. Better to just not worry about it.

girlfreddy, to news in Source Who Revealed How Taxes Steal for the Rich Rewarded With Five Years in Prison
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Archive link … because I couldn’t get the posted link to work.

Nullroad, to socialism in WSJ Attacks Antitrust Champion Lina Khan Every 11 Days Since FTC Appointment

is well-known as the voice of the financial establishment.

I wouldn't even say that the WSJ is specifically the voice of the "financial elite" but I think it has been for a while the "respectable" organ of the republican media empire. When the Hunter Biden laptop story 'broke', the first place the Republicans attempted to run it was in the WSJ, as they do with their other most important stories, letters, and opinions.

I think something is changing at the WSJ, and Alito pre-buttal is just the most public sign that the paper is beginning to drop pretenses and give into being a more active and explicitly partisan paper, probably because the legitimacy of other conservative news outfits has been bled dry, and going into the election, the party is more willing to sacrifice more sacred cows to shore up weaknesses.

FlashMobOfOne, to socialism in NYT Misses What’s True and Important About an Anti-Trans School Resolution
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They didn’t miss it. They just report on what they’re told to by their owners.

jonne, to socialism in On Campus Gaza Protests, Media Let Police Tell the Story—Even When They’re Wrong

It’s the biggest issue I have with the media, they don’t call out liars. As long as it’s someone ‘official’, they can get away with any lie. Whether that’s the NYPD, LAPD US military, Pentagon spokesman, white house spokesperson, IDF, etc.

Gaywallet, to socialism in NYT Misses What’s True and Important About an Anti-Trans School Resolution
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Fantastic reporting, thank you!

doubtingtammy, to socialism in NYT Misses What’s True and Important About an Anti-Trans School Resolution

I hate the NYT so fucking much

spencer, to socialism in GOP Grilling NPR Is a Tired Ritual That Needs to Be Rejected

Donated to my local station for the first time this year. While NPR’s coverage is far from perfect, it’s still so much better than most media — in fact, I cancelled my NYT subscription the month before. (It was mainly for the games.)

applepie, to socialism in Media Scorn Gaza Protesters for Recognizing Corporate Reporters Aren’t Their Friends

Journalist Corpo shills in shambles

t3rmit3,

Yeah, if you read Unicorn Riot or The Intercept, you oddly don’t run into this issue… I wonder why?

t3rmit3, (edited ) to socialism in As Peace Protests Are Violently Suppressed, CNN Paints Them as Hate Rallies

My news site list nowadays is

  • AP, whose coverage of Gaza and the protests has usually been well above a “passing grade” for me
  • Al Jazeera, who is obviously and very overtly biased, but has a wide range of world news, and has a lot of good opinion contributors
  • The Intercept
  • Unicorn Riot
  • The Hill, because I feel it’s important for me to see how The State views itself and actions within it
  • Hacker News, for tech stuff
  • Gaming news sites

I used to check CNN and Fox to see ‘what the enemy is doing’, but frankly it’s entirely predictable what stances they’re pushing on any given subject, and it’s frustrating to the point of exhaustion to read it without being able to scream at those responsible.

Also, kudos to Time for publishing actual student coverage of the protests.

kibiz0r,

Democracy Now is pretty great too

ninjaphysics, to socialism in Media Scorn Gaza Protesters for Recognizing Corporate Reporters Aren’t Their Friends

Supporting the student, faculty, and public demonstrators!

underwire212, to socialism in As Peace Protests Are Violently Suppressed, CNN Paints Them as Hate Rallies

Guess what? Corporate media is not your friend. CNN or Fox.

As soon as neoliberal ideals are challenged (i.e. the military industrial complex in this case), the [corporate] media goes on the offensive.

Manufacturing Consent is a great book that delves into the specifics. Highly recommend.

FlashMobOfOne,
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I’m going to have to check that book out.

It bugs me seeing the extent to which people’s worldviews are based solely on their favorite news networks.

OneRedFox,
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ChicoSuave, to progressivepolitics in GOP Grilling NPR Is a Tired Ritual That Needs to Be Rejected

Audit the GOP

ninjaphysics, to socialism in Divestment Can’t Work, Media Tell Protesters—Even Though It Has

Divestment always works. Support for the BDS movement!

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