• Fedizen@lemmy.world
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      I would argue its the reverse, most the media is a corporate/billionaire owned. Billionaire and corporate media isnt going to act in the public’s best interest.

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        Billionaire and corporate media isnt going to act in the public’s best interest

        I absolutely agree with that. So why do we trust them on anything at all?

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          I do think a lot of well-meaning people go into journalism. It just means there’s some problems to look out for

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      How about, you know, actually let her create and execute foreign policy before you judge her. She’s clearly started distancing herself from Biden’s carte blanche approach, but it’s not a good idea (electorally) to move to fast on that front, because AIPAC throws a LOT of cash around.

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        actually let her create and execute foreign policy before you judge her.

        So we don’t get to criticize a candidate before they take office?