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by slibhb
1945 days ago
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> Philosophically even truth is an opinion. There is no such thing as truth, just a frame that you are objectively reporting from. This attitude is, at the bottom, responsible for the situation described in this article. The truth is an ideal and when we pursue that ideal, things go well. When we stop pursuing it, we get "post-journalism". |
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My response to that is that this idea is subterfuge for resolving complicating political problems with propaganda rather than by proper system design. We are in this situation, because propaganda has lost its power over the masses after 100 years. We need better ways to resolve problems that appealing to ideals while a select elite push their agenda on the people who accept it unquestioningly. In many ways our methods of dealing with this has been akin to religion, which also appeals to religious ideals to gloss over real issues and silence them.