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Good. Start with all the bullshit ads on YouTube by Advance Australia (funded by vested right wing extraction interests) linking nazi imagery to Greens. Then move on to that stooge Palmer using a thin white ‘nice’ blonde fronting for him 🙄
#media #journalism #auspol #election #AtlasNetwork
Everyone else. Check current policies & previous voting record. Then determine your preferences when voting. Fossil fuels & mining, opps I mean Liberals, last.

abc.net.au/news/2025-01-16/fed

ABC News · Help us shine a light on the hidden campaign this federal electionPar ABC News

If you're a writer
If you're a reader
If you're a journalist
If you watch the news
If you live in the West
If you consider yourself a liberal
If you don't understand what this world is coming to

You must read: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

#Books#Writers#Writing

Very much worth a read, and taking notes.
Not sure if somebody shared a gift link or if it allows access to a certain number of articles, but I was able to read without a subscription.
And I very much support subscribing when you can afford it, I subscribe to a number of publications but can’t afford to subscribe to all that I would like to.
newyorker.com/news/the-weekend
#uspol #journalism #Opposition

The New Yorker · So You Want to Be a Dissident?Par Julia Angwin
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So, if you were wondering whether there's anything hypothetical about the "chilling effect" all this fascist repression is designed to produce in folks who oppose the Trump regime, a recent Guardian article demonstrates that it's real and ongoing - not just for anti-genocide protestors and foreign students, but for US-born critics of the regime writing in college papers too:

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

US student journalists go dark fearing Trump crusade against pro-Palestinian speech

"Fearing legal repercussions, online harassment and professional consequences, student journalists are retracting their names from published articles amid intensifying repression by the Trump administration targeting students perceived to be associated with the pro-Palestinian movement.

Editors at university newspapers say that anxiety among writers has risen since the arrest of the Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk, who is currently in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention fighting efforts to deport her. While the government has not pointed to evidence supporting its decision to revoke her visa, she wrote an op-ed last year in a student newspaper critical of Israel, spurring fears that simply expressing views in writing is now viewed as sufficient grounds for deportation.

Ozturk is one of nearly a dozen students or scholars who have been seized by immigration officials since 8 March, when Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia graduate student and green card holder, was arrested and placed in deportation proceedings over his role in pro-Palestinian protests. Student editors report particularly acute anxieties among international students who have contributed to their newspapers, but say that requests to take down stories over fears of retaliation are coming from US citizens, too."

The reality that no authoritarian regime wants dissidents to realize, is that they literally do not have the resources to police and punish *everyone* who opposes the state. What they rely on is cracking down on high profile targets that generate a lot of publicity, folks like Mahmoud Khalil, and Rumeysa Ozturk, to force everyone else to self censor, lest they be next. I'm not going to criticize the student writers for asking college newspapers at institutions that have shown no ability or willingness to protect them, to erase their critiques of the regime to protect their personal safety; very few people in our society are actually prepared to suffer the horrible consequences of a fascist police state targeting them personally, and a lot of people reading this would make the same decision in their shoes.

What I will say however is that this response is exactly what the fascist Trump regime wants, and that's why it behooves the rest of society to give a fuck about the free speech rights of student protestors and journalists; and act in numbers large enough to protect us all while working to stop this fascist repression by any means necessary.

The Guardian · US student journalists go dark fearing Trump crusade against pro-Palestinian speechPar Guardian staff reporter

Today in Labor History April 12, 1963: Mexican journalist and human rights activist, Lydia Cacho, was born on this day. She has reported extensively on violence and sexual abuse against women in Mexico. In 2006, she reported on the hundreds of female homicides in Ciudad Juárez. That same year, a tape emerged of a conversation between businessman Kamel Nacif Borge and the governor of Puebla, in which they conspired to have her beaten and raped for her reporting.

Carole Cadwalladr said 100 Guardian journos were made redundant recently, at the same time as they signed a deal with Open AI. She had some choice things to say about that, along the lines of marrying your abuser. She is warning of the imminent death of information and the techno culture of authoritarian surveillance we now live in. #Education needs to heed her warning but currently are AI data zombies. Her recent TED talk is essential viewing.

#ai#theguardian#openai
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#Press and #balance

"There are several overlapping groups of people who, probably for different reasons, are more likely to prefer news that shares their point of view:
(a) the ideological and politically engaged;
(b) young people, especially those who rely mainly on social media for news;
(c) women; and
(d) less socioeconomically advantaged groups."

"In markets dominated by fewer brands — often publicly funded ones such as the BBC — respondents in that market also tend to express higher levels of preference for impartiality." In Britain, where respondents use an average of four news brands, the lowest number across the 40 countries studied, 62% of respondents say they prefer news displaying no point of view.

Camila Mont'Alverne et al, 2025: ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/articl

#news#media#study

Alberta elementary students create their own school news channel
From current events to weather, the Coalbanks Channel 17 School News team has passion for journalism, and an undeniable hunger for storytelling.
#school #news #journalism #weather #Alberta #Canada
globalnews.ca/news/11128078/al

Global News · Alberta elementary students create their own school news channelPar Jordan Prentice

Alberta elementary students create their own school news channel
From current events to weather, the Coalbanks Channel 17 School News team has passion for journalism, and an undeniable hunger for storytelling.
#school #news #journalism #weather #Alberta #Canada
globalnews.ca/news/11128078/al

Global News · Alberta elementary students create their own school news channelPar Jordan Prentice