faab64 , to palestine group

The Israeli far-right government has circumvented Israeli laws to facilitate the closure and ban of any journalistic institution that exposes the atrocities committed by the Israeli occupation army in Gaza. Extremist ministers are also pushing for the expansion of this law to include the occupied West Bank.

Do not expect anything other than possibly some empty words from the "world leaders" against these outrageous fascist rules in the "only democracy in the middle east".

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@faab64

Israel is like the throne of shit in the palace made of lies.

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ml , to AcademicChatter group
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Have any good investigative journalists done pieces on how the slant of donors, the power of large universities "strategic communications" departments, and the evisceration of newsrooms have affected how the public gets access to reliable scientific research and information in the public interest? @academicchatter

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@ml @academicchatter I too wish to know the answer to this question.

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The winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes have been announced. The New York Times took three: One for its coverage of the war in Gaza and others in the Features and Investigative categories. The Washington Post tied with wins in Commentary, Editorial Writing and National Reporting. The Fiction Pulitzer went to West Virginia writer Jayne Anne Phillips for her novel, "Night Watch," while the Nonfiction prize went to "A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy," by Nathan Thrall, which tells the story of a Palestinian father living under Israeli occupation of the West Bank. Here's the full list from NPR. This Poynter.org story has links to all the winning pieces of journalism.

https://flip.it/JD8UZ-

https://flip.it/.KYaqs

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Beeks ,
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@CultureDesk @bookstodon any awards given to the NYT and WP for reporting are awards that are worthless.

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Many media outlets are paying a lot more attention to arrests than to the actual demands of protesters.

US media largely ignored campus protests until encampments (and police clearing of encampments) got going, fitting in with a general pattern, according to a researcher who studies how journalists cover protest movements:
https://theconversation.com/media-coverage-of-campus-protests-tends-to-focus-on-the-spectacle-rather-than-the-substance-229172
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MHowell ,

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People are abandoning mainstream coverage of campus protests per WAPO article by @taylorlorenz https://archive.ph/WaeRg

"Tofugh0st said that consuming Twitch live-streams of protests herself has made her more skeptical of traditional media."

Twitch streamers from the article:
Bret Hamilton?
https://www.twitch.tv/caprisunnpapi
https://www.twitch.tv/frogan
https://www.twitch.tv/tofugh0st

Can anyone provide (me) a (link to a) list of Twitch.tv streams that someone interested in these protests could watch? I've never used/watched Twitch, yet,






marioivargas ,
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@MHowell @TheConversationUS @academicchatter @taylorlorenz there's plenty of independent journalist covering this very well on plenty of channels. The Breakthrough News, The Grayzone, Glenn Greenwald, even Democracy Now has been doing better than usual and giving protesters a platform.

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Kim Bolan writes a convincing storyline, with red-herrings and twists in the plot, excellent pacing w/ delightful surprise reveals in this about a hit of a ranking boss in , .

No spoilers, big screen soon.

Except it is a real story, Sun: A deadly dinner party in Richmond leaves unanswered questions on the table Stay safe, Ms Bolan.

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Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

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Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

@histodon @histodons @journalism [email protected]

faab64 , to israel group

Don't expect feminists and liberal freedom loving Americans and Europeans line up in support of her and call for her immediate release.

The tunnel vision of those activists, don't see the crimes of US puppets or those exposing hypocrisy of pro Israeli Arab dictators.

cpj.org/2024/06/palestinian-jo…
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Today in Labor History June 15, 1914: Westinghouse strike, Pittsburgh. The Allegheny Congenial Industrial Union (ACIU) struck against Westinghouse. They were demanding union recognition and protesting against the "scientific management" theories of Frederick Taylor. They also wanted an eight-hour day, reinstatement of fired workers, and higher overtime and holiday rates. Women played a major role in the strike and many of the striking workers were women. Bridget Kenny organized marches and recruited workers to join the ACIU and rose to become one of the main spokespeople for the union. She had been employed by Westinghouse but fired in 1913 for selling union benefit tickets on company grounds. The Pittsburgh Leader, one of the city’s newspapers and one that hired numerous women writers, including Willa Cather, nicknamed Kenny “Joan de Arc.” And the women in this strike provided some of the inspiration for the workingwomen characters in Willa Cather’s short fiction. The Westinghouse plant on Edgewood Avenue was one of three they possessed in the Pittsburgh region, and one of the main sights of strike activity. In late June, the company used armed thugs to intimidate the workers, leading to a violent exchange in which several workers, and the East Pittsburgh police chief, were injured.

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Today in Labor History June 9, 1843: Bertha von Suttner was born (d. 1914). She was an Austrian journalist, author, peace activist and Nobel Prize laureate. She was also a friend of Alfred Nobel, who famously told her that there would not be world peace until a weapon was invented that was so deadly it could annihilate countries in seconds. Some say that it was her activism and advocacy that inspired him to include a peace prize as part of his endowment. Von Suttner wrote “Lay Down Your Arms,” an anti-war novel that made her a leading figure in the Austrian peace movement. However, it was also considered a feminist novel for its characters resistance to accepting traditional gender roles. Tolstoy compared her favorably with Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Read my satirical bio of Nobel here: https://marshalllawwriter.com/the-merchant-of-death/

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The things I come across while studying territorial control in :

Impressively well-researched and organized investigative report from @reuters on who directed apparent campaign of against people in state last year. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/sudan-politics-darfur-violence/

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