During the Trump interregnum, the #BrokenTimes went to find fascists in diners because we were told we had to hear the losers. Now we are told to listen to the winners. How about taking a subway ride to Brooklyn or the UWS to listen to the rest of us. How about a little bothsidesing, NYT?
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Jeff Jarvis (jeffjarvis@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 04:47:49 JST Jeff Jarvis
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Jeff Jarvis (jeffjarvis@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 04:47:50 JST Jeff Jarvis
All the world's a diner, and the #BrokenTimes is merely its stenographer, giving fascist followers space (and portraits) to spew their fears, hate, lies, and ignorance without challenge. This is not journalism; it is complicity.
Glyn Moody and Paul Cantrell repeated this. -
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Dr. Eric J. Fielding, PhD (ericfielding@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 04:58:45 JST Dr. Eric J. Fielding, PhD
@jeffjarvis I switched my attention many years ago from the NYT to WaPo, but after seeing the owner of the WaPo sitting in the front row at the inauguration, I don't know where to turn.
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