• coolusername@lemmy.ml
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    so they’re ok with genocide denial and getting all their info straight from the CIA but not ok with them not endorsing Harris?

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    Seriously, what kind of thoughtless husk subscribes to a newspaper? What kind of void entity cancels their subscription to said newspaper because of electoralism?

    I feel like I already consume too much news through internet exposure alone.

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    5 hours ago

    imagine paying for news.

    next imagine paying for news baked with pro-capitalist propaganda.

    now imagine cancelling that subscription because the capitalist propaganda wouldn’t praise the blue capitalist.

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    Liberals: Love getting all my objectively correct information from unbiased news sources, I sure do hate propaganda!

    Also liberals: I hereby condemn this “news” source for not explicitly endorsing my preferred candidate! I WILL DRAG THEM TO HELL!!!

    yea

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    Trump calling stuff fake news and saying journalists are the enemy (heartbreaking) caused liberal trust of the media to skyrocket. They had more skepticism though not enough before that. Compared with conservatives, liberals claimed higher levels of trust of everything including literal right wing propaganda outlets since Trump. Conservatives basically only trust Fox News which is just about the only right wing propaganda that liberals didn’t trust. So I hope they wake up to the fact that all media is owned by capitalists and there’s apparently a lot of value they see in being able to influence public opinion.

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    I always thought newspapers endorsing candidates was cringe anyway, tbh. I’m sure Bezos’ motives were not altruistic, but I feel like people are making a bigger deal out of this than it really is.

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      They definitely are… WaPo could have easily just done and said nothing and no one would have been the wiser, but instead they drew attention to it.

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        No they couldn’t have. Several people quit, they cried about Bezos blocking them from endorsing Kamala, other news outlets reported it.

        All Bezos could have done in that situation would have been to say nothing but people would absolutely have been the wiser about it being blocked by him and they’d probably lose as many subscriptions as from this. I doubt his statement wins or loses him any meaningful number of subscribers, it’s just cover so he doesn’t have to come out and say actually he’d rather stay on Trump’s good side in case he wins and/or maybe he thinks Trump is better for his interests but of course would prefer associating with someone so uncouth.

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          You are right, I was trying to agree and say that news media could/should just not endorse. I didn’t articulate that tho.

          I agree tho, the cat was out of the bag on this situation when people started quitting over it.

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    This feels like a serious fuck up for the western media. They handwave the existence of their billionaire owners by saying that they don’t determine what gets printed , even though that’s an obvious lie , but now they’re on record with the billionaire owner putting his foot down for Trump.

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    I actually support the libs that unsub from wapo, not because i care about them not endorsing kamala but because this will hurt the journalists in wapo that have been posting genocide denial stories in the paper for months

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      this will hurt the journalists in wapo that have been posting genocide denial stories in the paper for months

      I think their jobs are secure. If cutbacks are needed - the paper will fire the people least important and/or who make the least amount of money.