• jballs@sh.itjust.works
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    9 days ago

    “Journalists look for heroes and villains; life is not that simple. Why is the killer getting 10 times as much press as the person who was killed?”

    I agree with the last part of this quote, but probably not in the same way they wanted.

    Why aren’t we hearing more about the policies the CEO supported that caused so much pain and suffering?

    Why did I have to learn about them having double the industry-standard claims denial rate through a meme and not through news articles everywhere?

    Why am I not seeing more articles about how much money these people made by denying coverage? Why am I not seeing articles about their political contributions to keep healthcare privatized?

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      9 days ago

      You know why, we all know why. Modern corporate journalists are more narrative drivers than journalists. They attempt to control the talking pints and conversation, and steer clear of anything that would promote asking the right questions.

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      8 days ago

      Because if they show all that shit, then they’re going to be agreeing with everyone else…and won’t be able to pull a “why did this happen” routine

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      One part of the response is that since the 80s, the media were financialized. One consequence is that the media quality dropped and medias reports go in the way of the finance.