"Corporate media institutions are a key part of the pathologies afflicting our society today," writes the always excellent [@victorpickard.bsky.social]( ). "This latest attack on the press and its foreseeable surrender is exhibit A for why an oligarchic profit-driven media system is bad for democracy." [The Media’s Profits Trump Demo...](https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/the-medias-profits-trump-democracy-once-again/ )
I did not like the era of "musicians and actors should never express political opinions and should quietly exist as ideological homogenized mannequins that happen to make art" and I'll be thrilled if our dance with authoritarianism results in an actual counter-culture with teeth [Massive Attack urge BBC and me...]( )
I still haven't gotten over the concentration camp merch
for as long as I've been alive the GOP "negotiation" strategy is to offer you a giant mountain of shit you then have to negotiate to a slightly less ridiculous mountain of shit, at which point everybody applauds the fact the giant mountain of shit wasn't even bigger
at some point journalism could simply make a choice to stop treating every brain fart this man has as a major story [Elon Musk Wants to Blow Up the...]( )
Well that's a tiny bit of good news. A Republican fake consumer group had sued to try and make an $8 billion federal subsidy program to help bring phone and broadband services to lower income homes and schools (USF) unconstitutional. RE: View quoted note →
I wrote about how the Trump admin is trying to bully states into avoiding AI oversight by threatening to pull billions in already awarded broadband expansion grants: [GOP Moves Forward With Plan To...]( )
the promise that the Trump phone would be made in America lasted one-one hundredth of a scaramucci [The Trump Phone no longer prom...]( )
funny how decades of Republican whining about "activist supreme court judges" resulted in a high court full of radical activist zealots and decades of Republican whining about "liberal media bias" resulted in a cowed media that panders to the right wing and normalizes authoritarianism RE:
If I pluck a story at random on the Tesla Robotaxi fail, not a single one mentions that the Trump administration and his courts have taken an absolute hatchet to corporate oversight and consumer protection. Why? It's kind of important context that regulators can't/won't do their jobs anymore? https://porcini.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:xtg6uhgsy2j7k2a6qtcood2w&cid=bafkreif5l4pssiehpj3w5ffresqfxf7we7qihim2xkp4plygu3tkysbu3m