"The incentive is for them to do what they're doing and so we have to make these things public utilities. ...You're actually tearing our community apart!" Suggests Jimmy Dore.
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
27 Sept 2019
Sugar Baby Feminism - Stefan Molyneux
Breaking The Lame-Stream Media Blackout On The Imprisonment Of Hero Journalist Julian Assange
'[Assange
has been] deliberately exposed, for a period of several years, to
progressively [more] severe forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment, the cumulative effects of which can only be
described as psychological torture.'
By Mnar Muhawesh: The role of journalism in a democracy is publishing information that holds the powerful to account — the kind of information that empowers the public to become more engaged citizens in their communities so that we can vote in representatives that work in the interest of “we the people.”
There is perhaps no better example of watchdog journalism that holds the powerful to account and exposes their corruption than that of WikiLeaks, which exposed to the world evidence of widespread war crimes the U.S. military was committing in Iraq, including the killing of two Reuters journalists; showed that the U.S. government and large corporations were using private intelligence agencies to spy on activists and protesters; and revealed how the military hid tortured Guantanamo Bay prisoners from Red Cross inspectors.
By Mnar Muhawesh: The role of journalism in a democracy is publishing information that holds the powerful to account — the kind of information that empowers the public to become more engaged citizens in their communities so that we can vote in representatives that work in the interest of “we the people.”
There is perhaps no better example of watchdog journalism that holds the powerful to account and exposes their corruption than that of WikiLeaks, which exposed to the world evidence of widespread war crimes the U.S. military was committing in Iraq, including the killing of two Reuters journalists; showed that the U.S. government and large corporations were using private intelligence agencies to spy on activists and protesters; and revealed how the military hid tortured Guantanamo Bay prisoners from Red Cross inspectors.
Corporate Media's Demonization Of White People Engineering Growing Number Of Racial Attacks On Whites
On July 4th in 65% Black Memphis, 40+ Blacks Throw Fireworks at White Families, Viciously Attack White Family Who Asked Them to Stop
By Paul Kersey: You know the drill by now. Right? The whole concept of the so-called “double standard.”
If this had been scores of white people throwing fireworks at black families trying in vain to peacefully enjoy Fourth of July fireworks, then when confronted about the Independence Day assault viciously attacked by dozens of whites, media outlets from across the globe would spend days promoting this racial assault.
But in 65 percent black Memphis, when scores of blacks throw fireworks at white families (including white children), and a white mother confronts them for their callous actions only to have her family viciously assaulted, the story barely makes headlines in the city.
Dozens of blacks took turns attacking Hailey Railey, a white mother, and her white boyfriend.
The lack of media attention to this story is what we’ve dubbed “the standard”: