The press must get across to American citizens the crucial importance of this election and the dangers of a Trump win. They don’t need to surrender their journalistic independence to do so or be “in the tank” for Biden or anyone else.

It’s now clearer than ever that Trump, if elected, will use the federal government to go after his political rivals and critics, even deploying the military toward that end. His allies are hatching plans to invoke the Insurrection Act on day one.

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    Because the media want him to run. Trump brings ratings. They are not incentivized to care about educating anyone; entertainment pays the bills.

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      Also because the media is owned by billionaires, who skew towards favoring fascism as a matter of class solidarity.

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        Also because billionaires tend to be sociopaths since that kind of wealth hoarding isn’t really possible unless you have little empathy for others. Sociopaths love fascism because it lets them take what they want by force, ignore social norms, and enslave or genocide anyone who they deem an impediment.

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        That I will not understand. Fascists are opportunists first. If they see a reason to hate on some billionaire they’ll eat him faster than the poor will. They don’t care that you gave them millions in campaign money, if your kid is gay and you say “maybe it’s okay to have gay kids” they’ll turn on you.

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      They are not incentivized to care about educating anyone; entertainment pays the bills.

      Exactly. Back in the day, news divisions of corporations often operated at a loss because news was regarded as a public service; now they’re expected to always turn a profit.

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          The Internet destroyed it. This entire thread is pure amateur hour when it comes to knowledge about the news business. US journalism has tons of problems, but they aren’t related to anything people in this thread are talking about.

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            This entire thread is pure amateur hour when it comes to knowledge about the news business

            From April 12, 1988:

            NBC News does not operate at a profit and has, in fact, lost as much as $90 million annually in recent years. The news division will also operate at a loss this year and next. However, in the business plan presented to Mr. Welch last month, the projection was for NBC News to be near the break-even point by 1990.

            Source: New York Times, via Internet Archive