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Shame about that paywall, seemed like a good read for the first paragraph.
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From now on, please, just post an archive link instead of copy/pasting the entire article. There are copyright laws that we must follow here. Thanks.
Ooh, I wasn’t thinking. Thanks! I see somebody else posted an archive link already, so I deleted my comment and will try to be more mindful in the future.
Thank you and no worries.
Not paying for journalism means receiving only news that someone has a reason to invest money into causing you to consume.
I’m sure you’re right, but I only have -$430 to spend.
Not a bad point. I’m not sure that paying them means they’re not beholden to larger interests as well, though.
It doesn’t. However, not paying them (as a society) pretty much guarantees that they’ll have to sell themselves out to larger interests completely, or else go under.
I’m noticed that the news organizations with paywalls (Washington Post, NYT, Technology Review) tend to have markedly higher quality and less of a weirdly establishment slant on things than e.g. CNN or Newsweek or what have you. BBC is pretty much the only big exception and it’s state funded.
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A group of 124 retired military officials, under the name “Flag Officers 4 America,” released a letter echoing Donald Trump’s false attacks on the legitimacy of our elections.
Mancino claimed that while the Oklahoma Guard is not federally mobilized, his commander in chief is the Republican governor of the state, not the president.
Trump’s acting defense secretary, Christopher C. Miller, testified that he deliberately withheld military protection of the Capitol before Jan. 6.
Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reportedly scrambled to ensure the nation’s nuclear defense chains were secure from illegal orders.
Our elected officials and those who enforce the law — including the Justice Department, the House select committee and the whole of Congress — must show more urgency.
Finally, the Defense Department should war-game the next potential post-election insurrection or coup attempt to identify weak spots.
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