I think the perfect example is A&E 9/11 for truth.
I have been following them since it was established back in 2004 by Richard Gage, mainstream and corporate media so desperately trying to discredit them with ludicrous claims, one can't help but wonder if those families will ever get to know the real truth. Yes they will seek to silence those who speak the truth who don't fit their narrative..
As long as you keep up the good work you're doing you will always have followers Jonathan.
Hey Jonathan. I like your writing. But you mention the "new, more democratised media landscape" becoming more and more cacophonous, with only corporate voices reaching enough audience to be a sustainable model. This is a complicated subject. There is a solution - I think - that answers how to push back on this phenom of independent writers losing connections to readers on the way to inevitable obscurity (and precarity). Too slow to tap out on the phone however so it'll wait until I'm at a decent keyboard.
Unfortunately, once the social media algorithms have all the meaningful and truthful voices pushed out of the places where regular people will read them, the corporate media will have accomplished what they set out to do in the first place, which is to silence dissident voices by sequestering them to the outskirts of mainstream consciousness.
I think the perfect example is A&E 9/11 for truth.
I have been following them since it was established back in 2004 by Richard Gage, mainstream and corporate media so desperately trying to discredit them with ludicrous claims, one can't help but wonder if those families will ever get to know the real truth. Yes they will seek to silence those who speak the truth who don't fit their narrative..
As long as you keep up the good work you're doing you will always have followers Jonathan.
They can't silence all of us...!!!
Hey Jonathan. I like your writing. But you mention the "new, more democratised media landscape" becoming more and more cacophonous, with only corporate voices reaching enough audience to be a sustainable model. This is a complicated subject. There is a solution - I think - that answers how to push back on this phenom of independent writers losing connections to readers on the way to inevitable obscurity (and precarity). Too slow to tap out on the phone however so it'll wait until I'm at a decent keyboard.
Keep up the great work..!
Unfortunately, once the social media algorithms have all the meaningful and truthful voices pushed out of the places where regular people will read them, the corporate media will have accomplished what they set out to do in the first place, which is to silence dissident voices by sequestering them to the outskirts of mainstream consciousness.