ariellyn
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Sun May-15-05 03:22 AM
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Forget "MSM", forget "Corporate Media": Use the "P" word |
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Edited on Sun May-15-05 04:17 AM by ariellyn
PRIVATIZED Media.
The reality is, the airwaves that were supposed to be owned by the people of this country, have been bought and sold to the highest bidders.
Privatization has been the demise of many an undertaking. Just read Greg Palast's book, "The Best Democracy Money can Buy" to see how privatization worked overseas. Or look at what happened with energy privatization in Cal-EE-FOH-NEE-YA.
** is currently trying to privatize social security by floating the notion of an ownership society--but the crooks in power avoid using the P-Word, because they know privatization is a dirty word. It has grown to mean taking from the masses to enrich the few.
There should be some way to constitutionally challenge this theft since it's become all too apparent that criminal activity runs rampant without a watchdog media to represent the interests of the citizens.
So for now, at least call the media by the dirty name they want us to avoid. Maybe then people will see that it's not a liberal media or a conservative media that is the problem. Privatization is the problem.
ON EDIT: Don't hesitate to attach the P-word to voting either. Same principle applies.
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Sun May-15-05 03:45 AM
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1. Be sure to send all your friends a copy of |
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The Corporation. That'll wake some of em up pretty quick.
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Sun May-15-05 04:13 AM
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2. On this one I don't agree. |
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I think a state-owned media is even more open to abuse. I think health-care and education should be provided by the government, but information should be spread horizontally, not vertically.
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Sun May-15-05 08:09 AM
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7. I agree - but that means we need the Fairness Doctrine - which Reagan |
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killed in the 80's by changing the regulations.
Reagan then veto'd the bill the Congress passed to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine in the FCC rules.
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Sun May-15-05 04:36 AM
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3. Has US media ever not been in private hands? |
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It's Corporate Media, they are shilling for the corporate agenda: fascism and war.
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Sun May-15-05 05:54 AM
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4. all media is privatized for the most part |
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in the paradigm of "privatized" and state controlled media, I'll take privatized anyday.
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Sun May-15-05 06:21 AM
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The fact is, that in a given population sample, will be conservatives (small c), liberals, libertarians and authoritarians, all of varying degrees. In this sense, a responsible public media offers these classing flavours of editorial viewpoint as part of public broadcasting.
The problem is not in who owns it, but that the public assert its right to demand that those airwaves serve the public interest(s). In that sense, america has been corrupted by something the framers were not aware of when they created the constitution. Electronic media, and entertainment propaganda have so strongly influenced the public mind, that it has created a dangerous situation of collective groupthink and abuse, repated over and over in a culture of abuse.
A news company, has a public obligation, much like a doctor with the hipocritical oath. However, our modern corporation has no such obligation, and has only 1 amoral objective, to stuff their shareholders pockets with the largest entertainment marketshare.
Surely in future civilizations, historians will look back at this gross failure in governance, that the public abdicated responsibility for its own public goods and got what it deserved, a failed state.
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Sun May-15-05 07:34 AM
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6. A stretch indeed and not a good one |
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Sounds like you are advocating for a State run Media (non-privatized). There are some things government should do and there are other things it should not do. Delivering the news is one thing it should not do. That is sort of what is going on at the moment. The corporate Media and the Government have formed an unholy alliance and now we get propaganda. Not a good talking point at all IMHO.
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Sun May-15-05 01:00 PM
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8. Privatization is the problem? |
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Sorry, no it isn't.
I'd say a media run by the Bush administration would be much more of a problem than anything. Wouldn't you agree?
The media has always been "privatized" in the United States -- and oh yes, there were once days when it could've been correctly classified as "liberal". Your entire argument is odd.
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Sun May-15-05 01:12 PM
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9. I'd like to see another "p" word in use also: PROPAGANDA -- |
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which is what much of our news seems to be.
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Sun May-15-05 01:59 PM
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13. That word is another shoe that fits! NT |
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Sun May-15-05 02:22 PM
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15. That's the word I was thinking of entering this thread too... |
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Sun May-15-05 01:14 PM
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10. Excellant Advice, Thank You! n/t |
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Sun May-15-05 01:18 PM
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11. Sorry but I like "Corporate Media" better. |
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IMHO-most people make the connection alot quicker than when using the word "Privitized". For example, my MIL didn't get it when I used the word "Privatized" and I had to explain it to her. She does gets "Corporate" or "Corporate Owned". Just my .02 cents. :shrug:
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Sun May-15-05 05:15 PM
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17. What is that supposed to mean? |
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18. like "Muzak" elevator music |
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19. Are you replying to my post or the OP? |
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Sun May-15-05 02:22 PM
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16. Media should be in the private held sector, BUT it should NOT be |
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a PROFIT CENTER! I think that's where everything went wrong. The news used to be considered a public service and owed to the public by every radio & TV network. Somewhere along the line, that phylosophy changed and the networks decided these news broadcasts should pay their own way, make a profit, and get high ratings! That's why you see the Michael Jackson trial, the latest police street chase, and Terri Schiavo in the top headlines. Heck, most all agencies don't even employ investigative reporters anymore. All they have now are pretty hair people who are able to read a teleprompter.
The networks need to go back to the news being a public service. The ratings will take care of themselves.
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