cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/2006492

Fox News appears to have removed their DOW ticker in a pattern for the company, choosing to block out the steep drop in DOW points after Trump’s tariff announcement

  • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Citing fox “news” as trusted media source ought to disqualify you from voting. Prove me wrong.

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      17 days ago

      My local fox news is actually pretty good at reporting basic local news, it is the national programs that are foaming at the mouth propaganda.

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      17 days ago

      I feel like it’s a very Fox News-y suggestion to ban select groups of people from voting.

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        17 days ago

        I agree to a certain extent, but what’s become clear to me as I get older, is that democracy represents the will of the electorate, and when your democracy is setup to give the dumbest 50% of the electorate the most representation, shit falls apart.

        If we want a progressive, effective, and beneficial government, then we need an electorate that will vote for it. For a while, we’ve tried providing education and mostly free information access to the populace so they can make informed decisions, but it’s evident that the voters don’t care for that. The only other way to get past that information apathy is to eliminate their representation.

        I don’t expect this to be a morally defensible position, but more “if we want to survive as a nation, we need to do something about people living in an alternate reality formed by regressive hate propaganda”.

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          17 days ago

          Sounds more like we need to more heavily regulate sources of misinformation, rather than deeming some people too stupid to participate in the system.

          • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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            17 days ago

            The same Constitution that upholds the right to vote is the same one that protects freedom of speech. I consider both options equally damaging to the underlying fabric of this country. The point being that republicans are already eroding the foundations of this nation to poison our water and air, shift wealth from the poorest people up to the richest, steal the money we’ve put aside for social services, and implement a Christian theocracy. It’s happening, so we might as well throw out the constitution as well, but use that gap to build a society where people are protected from discrimination because of immutable characteristics, and that builds for the long-term health, wellness and safety of it’s citizens.

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              17 days ago

              Preventing corporate entities from presenting falsehoods as facts is not a meaningful infringement on free speech.

              If it is, then it’s clear that truly free, totally unrestricted in any way speech isn’t a good idea.