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by claar
581 days ago
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I'm not politically informed, and I don't watch traditional media, so I had to Google "Murdoch". If I understand you correctly, you feel it's the right-leaning outlets like Fox News that have weaponized us-vs-them mindset? The origin feels flipped to me, but regardless who started it, I see little to no actual respectful and thoughtful discourse these days - mature discourse where each side is willing to listen and acknowledge the elements of truth and assume positive intent in the other side's positions. As you say, the media on both sides, including social media, feels extremely childlike and unsophisticated. |
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This, with Murdoch, harks back in a lesser way to his father, then to his expansion into the UK Fleet Street and eventual transition in US media, in Canada with Conrad Black, in the US pre Murdoch with Hearst, Pulitzer, Samuel Insull and Harold McCormick, in the UK pre Murdoch with Alfred Harmsworth and the like.
These are people who have all had large significant media outlets that have engaged in extremely partisan positions with respect to wars, the economy, favoured political candidates and dumbing down discourse.
> I see little to no actual respectful and thoughtful discourse these days
~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Pulitzer