Saturday 27 April 2019

Media Lens Twitter Page (Apr. 27, 2019)

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    This is still my core belief. It's still what terrifies me the most: the horror of Mozambique right now, the horrors that are coming, and the horror of people realizing they could have stopped it. A no-harm future is out of reach, a less-harm future is still within grasp.
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    Bernie is calling for the policies FDR did 100 years ago. This can only be considered radical in a country steeped in historical ignorance. Every last vestige of Democratic institutions were eroded by the corporate state long ago, but Americans keep cheering on their shackles
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    Chomsky's arguments about the conformity of the corporate media to the ideological requirements of power are validated yet again. Try and find headlines like this in the 'mainstream' media. Or any coverage at all.
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    What are the odds that will push this as their lead story, with major coverage on from one of their big-name reporters?
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    This is how a Palestinian teacher welcomes her students every morning to the class in Palestine ❤️❤️
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    Wow. If Gabbard deleted this powerful video it's not hard to guess which parts were deemed too spicy.
  7. Greta - yes Donald - no. Corbyn got that the right way round .
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    Noam Chomsky: 'WikiLeaks was producing things that people ought to know about those in power...why should the United States have the power to control what others are doing elsewhere in the world?
  9. Every day, reports news from the perspective of power; never more so than when reporting the fate of someone who exposes the abuses and deceptions of power.
  10. Imagine publishing this story and it becomes the most notable thing you've ever done as a editor or journalist until the end of your career.
  11. Remember this, ?
  12. Fascinatingly. And disturbingly.
  13. The ongoing shame. Your silence is inexplicable , because it looks far worse than an honest mea culpa.

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