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Originally Posted by Ian
As to the elements who benefit, the news right now is the biggest one of them, which is the tragedy in the reality of where we are right now: the narrative (all of them, regardless of perspective) is being controlled, VERY publicly, by people/companies/etc who have no incentive for you to go back to your daily lives.
So if we’re going to adjust/restructure funding for police, maybe we can get a media earmark in that bill too.
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Companies like NYTimes? WAPO? They are having a protest revolt at the moment because the staff, particularly the younger ones, want to be more partisan than, organizationally, they were before.
So this circular fuel will be one more (large) shift to further drive people away from the center - exactly the opposite of what is needed.