I can name 30 journalists writing from a politically antifascist perspective that worked under corporate media orgs before the layoffs and mass firings occurred. Why can’t you? Just choose not to? Or get rewarded not to?
I can name 30 journalists writing from a politically antifascist perspective that worked under corporate media orgs before the layoffs and mass firings occurred. Why can’t you? Just choose not to? Or get rewarded not to?
What are you saying? He should work at a corporation so he can get laid off by fascists?
The underlying problem with Seth’s thread and personal journalistic philosophy is that when he says the words “corporate media” he actually means the New York Times specifically and not the corporate media system itself. His personal vendetta is with one single paper.
And when you understand that detail, his critique of corporate media continuously falls flat because he is in fact a media journalist inside and benefiting from the corporate sphere. He could potentially ally with other journalists to shift the paradigm. Bitter and jealous he remains ostracized.