nadinbrzezinski
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:11 PM
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Troubling... on large media outlets |
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So the night before last media was not allowed to cover a story. There is more, the powers that be went so far as to close airspace, and to pen reporters and arrest them.
Now you'd think that now that their FIRST AMENDMENT rights have been so egregiously violated... MSM would be going bunkers and actually MAKING THIS A STORY. They sort of started early in the morning yesterday... but I guess emaisl and memos were issued... and now we are back to the same distraction and 24 hours pablum.
If anybody wanted more evidence as to WHO the powers that be employ and how much democracy is at risk... I guess you did not need more evidence.
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:12 PM
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:14 PM
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:16 PM
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3. The attempt to make sure there were no press "witnesses" - |
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is probably the most chilling thing about that night. :scared: Right out of Tiannamen (sp?) Square.
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:18 PM
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It's really scary. But those young people out there, they're not afraid!
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:20 PM
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5. Nothing to see her proles, worry about Jopa and the 72 day wedding. |
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:23 PM
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6. And as horrifyng as Sandusky is |
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PAY ATTENTION TO THIS... 24\7
This is clearly another example of distraction
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:26 PM
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7. WNBC ran a 10 minute story about this last night... |
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showing footage of their reporters being forced out.
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:28 PM
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8. Every offense widens the gap between those who are watching |
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and those who are going to DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
I eagerly await stories and announcements from righteously upset reporters who WILL NOT BE HUSHED, whose dedication to the story is more important than anything else. They are our voice.
I eagerly await stories and announcements from frightened and sickened police officers, who cannot go along with it for another moment.
I eagerly await the unions to physically join in marching in solidarity, in numbers enough to strike fear into the 1%.
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:42 PM
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11. This is Irony, right? |
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:46 PM
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Any such reporters have been within a mile of a Big Media microphone in 15 years.
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Thu Nov-17-11 01:13 AM
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22. A police officer has stepped up, how long until reporters, politicians, etc.? |
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Wed Nov-16-11 07:50 PM
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20. Not irony, not comedy. |
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:29 PM
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9. But, but, but, there are more IMPORTANT stories to report. |
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You know, like who Justin Beiber might be fathering children with, or not, or who got kicked off of 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Our media is just pathetic. It no longer serves the public good or common interest.
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:34 PM
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but that goes to show us what has happened to "journalism"
thank god i am not a member of THAT media.. maybe we need a new word for the REAL JOURNALISTS of the movement ;)
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:46 PM
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12. The corrupt courts have twisted this 180 degrees |
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Like the Monsanto case, reporters coverage of this story would violate the terrorists right to privacy while they terrorize. Such is our system of "rights"
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:46 PM
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The media should be the first ones to be furious that they were denied their constitutional right of freedom of press.
It is making me think seriously that the media is becoming a form of controlled propaganda. (or, perhaps, it always has been)
nt. backtoblue
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:47 PM
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15. Any Big Media employee who dared to speak up about this would |
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be out of his/her million-dollar job by Friday.
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Wed Nov-16-11 04:51 PM
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16. If the journalists are too afraid to report |
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then we have a very, very serious problem. You're right - money talks and when the media isn't taking up for its own rights, they sure as hell won't stand up for ours... nt
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Thu Nov-17-11 01:17 AM
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23. If they were really news media they would be screaming |
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But now they are entertainment media and the "reporters" are more interested in the next paycheck and their ratings than they are in covering real news. Of course, their corporate owners actively do not want this story covered, or if it is, they want it slanted their way.
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Wed Nov-16-11 05:00 PM
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17. The corporate media's first allegiance is to their bottom line, not the First Amendment nor |
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the best interests of the American People.
They're protecting corporate/oligarch interests because those entities/people are the corporate media's clients, the American People are just customers or consumers to be sold a product, candidate or down the river.
Thanks for the thread, nadinbrzezinski.
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Wed Nov-16-11 05:06 PM
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18. The control of the media when these coordinated and brutal |
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raids began, was first noticed airc, on Oct 25 in Oakland. We had been watching the livestream of one of the major news orgs who had a helicopter covering the events. But right before the attack by the cops, they went off the air. We then went to CBS and found that they too, had gone off the air.
Since then, it was noticed that the media would stop filming, as at Berkeley eg, when the police would announce they are going to start 'arresting' people.
So, to find out that this happened again, is simply confirmation of what people already had begun to notice. And yes, it is very disturbing.
In NYC they arrested seven reporters. Bloomberg, the 1% Mayor, claims it was 'for their own protection'. I hope the ACLU will take up this issue of silencing the press, because there is no more serious violation of the 1st Amendment than to start arresting reporters.
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Wed Nov-16-11 06:06 PM
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19. K&R - the MSM should be hollering about denial of access. |
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Wed Nov-16-11 07:53 PM
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21. Oh it is out in the open |
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paid trolls can't spin this.
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