Trump’s Attack on the Freedom of the Press

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Historically, tyrants have tried to control the press using 4 techniques that, worryingly, Donald Trump is already using.

1. Berate the media and turn the public against it. Trump refers to journalists as “dishonest,” “disgusting” and “scum.” When Trump lies – claiming, for example, “massive voter fraud” in the election, and that he “won in a landslide” – and the media call him on those lies, Trump claims the media is lying. Even televised satires he labels “unfunny, one-sided, and pathetic.”

2. Limit media access. Trump hasn’t had a news conference since July. (His two predecessors had news conferences within days of being declared president.) He’s blocked the media from traveling with him, and even from knowing with whom he’s meeting. His phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which occurred shortly after the election, was first reported by the Kremlin.

3. Threaten the media. During the campaign, Trump threatened to sue the New York Times for libel in response to an article about two women who accused him of touching them inappropriately years ago, and then another that revealed part of his 1995 tax returns. He says he plans to “open up our libel laws so when they write purposely negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue them and win lots of money.”

4. Bypass the media and communicate with the public directly. Trump tweets incessantly, issues videos, and holds large rallies – all of which further enable him to lie directly to the public with impunity.
The word “media” comes from “intermediate” between the powerful and the public. The media hold the powerful accountable by correcting their misstatements, asking them hard questions, and reporting on what they do. Apparently Trump wants to eliminate such intermediaries.

Historically, these 4 techniques have been used by demagogues to erode the freedom and independence of the press. Donald Trump seems intent on doing exactly this.

By Robert Reich

 
But when the media is obviously against you and paints everything you do or say in a negative light (not just the 80-90% that is truly negative) you don't want to deal with them if you can get around it.

All I am saying is that I understand the 'why' of this and have yet to see "tyranny."
 
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[FONT=&]Historically, these 4 techniques have been used by demagogues to erode the freedom and independence of the press. Donald Trump seems intent on doing exactly this.

Trump has to play the media martyr, it sells big on the right, and if he can delegitimization real news he has no real entities to question his actions/policies, been his game plan since jump, and he has been very good at it
 
But when the media is obviously against you and paints everything you do or say in a negative light (not just the 80-90% that is truly negative) you don't want to deal with them if you can get around it.

All I am saying is that I understand the 'why' of this and have yet to see "tyranny."

its defending lies you evil fuck


when you scream to protect your lies fuck you
 
Freedom of the press does not put them above of the law.....nor does freedom of speech.
There are limits and responsibilities to freedoms.

"There are limits and responsibilities to freedom," so does that also apply to the Second Amendment? Like I'm going to get an answer on that one
 
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