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“The basic idea is simple: to delegitimize accountability journalism by framing it as partisan.â€
People such as Patrick and TLips will help out for FREE !!
nurturing the idea that everybody lies and nothing matters
Amazing how many people think this is really cool.
Piecemeal democratic erosion, therefore, typically provokes only fragmented resistance
Yeah, you've got otherwise smart people that think it's refreshing. "I want to tear it all down(Bannon)." As if to assume what pops up in it's place will be just dandy.
Yeah, isn't there a KKK rally somewhere you could be attending ? You know, now that they aren't having Trump rallies in Florida anymore ?
“The basic idea is simple: to delegitimize accountability journalism by framing it as partisan.â€
People such as Patrick and TLips will help out for FREE !!
nurturing the idea that everybody lies and nothing matters
Amazing how many people think this is really cool.
Piecemeal democratic erosion, therefore, typically provokes only fragmented resistance
Yeah, you've got otherwise smart people that think it's refreshing. "I want to tear it all down(Bannon)." As if to assume what pops up in it's place will be just dandy.
Wonder what they will do with education in inner city math /science classes. Maybe we can inject some globalism into public sector. Trump appears to be against this so far, thought you'd me more happy about it
Two snobby east coast Jewish American Prince elitists
So, what you are telling me is they have a lot in common with Trump? Maybe so, except for the fact that they clearly have more going on upstairs than Trump does.
Two snobby east coast Jewish American Prince elitists, whose parents were well off journalists and children of Department Store owners (Frum), or grew up in elite suburb of Malverne (Goldberg), the second safest community in New York after Briarcliff Manor, which is full of Gilded-era Mansions.
Lecturing us about Populism.
Populism will live on in America
Shut up, shill! You didn’t even address my main point of the post, just the first line because commenting on strictly current politics (with a Leftist apologist slant) is what Your shilling contract requires! You have no true opinion and thus are worthy of no respect.
In this case, I wanted to take the opportunity to dispel the notion that Trump is a populist
Obama didn't deliver, but he did better than Trump will.
In the early days of the Trump transition, Nic Dawes, a journalist who has worked in South Africa, delivered an ominous warning to the American media about what to expect. Get used to being stigmatized as opposition, he wrote. The basic idea is simple: to delegitimize accountability journalism by framing it as partisan.
what if the elites send the 99% to the concentration camps
Is this derived from his experience in South Africa?
PS. To OP: why the fuck didn't you clean up your quote from all that ’ †shit?
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/03/how-to-build-an-autocracy/513872/
Plucked sections that resonated especially strong with me:
In the early days of the Trump transition, Nic Dawes, a journalist who has worked in South Africa, delivered an ominous warning to the American media about what to expect. “Get used to being stigmatized as ‘opposition,’ †he wrote. “The basic idea is simple: to delegitimize accountability journalism by framing it as partisan.â€
By filling the media space with bizarre inventions and brazen denials, purveyors of fake news hope to mobilize potential supporters with righteous wrath—and to demoralize potential opponents by nurturing the idea that everybody lies and nothing matters.
… people who expect to hear only lies can hardly complain when a lie is exposed.
The New York Times becomes the equivalent of Russia’s RT; The Washington Post of Breitbart; NPR of Infowars.
“Populist-fueled democratic backsliding is difficult to counter,†wrote the political scientists Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Erica Frantz late last year. “Because it is subtle and incremental, there is no single moment that triggers widespread resistance or creates a focal point around which an opposition can coalesce … Piecemeal democratic erosion, therefore, typically provokes only fragmented resistance.†Their observation was rooted in the experiences of countries ranging from the Philippines to Hungary. It could apply here too.
Those citizens who fantasize about defying tyranny from within fortified compounds have never understood how liberty is actually threatened in a modern bureaucratic state: not by diktat and violence, but by the slow, demoralizing process of corruption and deceit. And the way that liberty must be defended is not with amateur firearms, but with an unwearying insistence upon the honesty, integrity, and professionalism of American institutions and those who lead them. We are living through the most dangerous challenge to the free government of the United States that anyone alive has encountered. What happens next is up to you and me. Don’t be afraid. This moment of danger can also be your finest hour as a citizen and an American.
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