Open Thread - Wed. March 2, 2016 - Media Consolidation, Money, and Politics

Good Morning 99%'ers!

This week, Melissa Harris-Perry quit her show after sending an email to NBC News chairman, Andrew Lack, and Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC, in which she complained about she was being treated and how her show had been pre-empted several times in recent weeks. The gist of the conflict between Harris-Perry with MSNBC and it parent, NBC News, came down to the control over the content of her show, according to a New York Times article.

Even by the occasionally dramatic standards of television news, this was an unusually messy breakup. In an interview with The New York Times on Friday, Ms. Harris-Perry said that she was frustrated that MSNBC had effectively sidelined her.

MSNBC, which significantly trails Fox News and CNN in ratings, is in the midst of an overhaul, pivoting away from its left-leaning identity toward hard news in the daytime hours. Ms. Harris-Perry had been the host of her show, which focused on issues like racism and social justice, since 2012.

On Friday, she went public with an email that she sent earlier that week to staff members in which she complained that the NBC News chairman, Andrew Lack, and Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC, were letting her twist in the wind.

“I will not be used as a tool for their purposes,” she wrote. “I am not a token, mammy, or little brown bobble head. I am not owned by Lack, Griffin, or MSNBC. I love our show. I want it back.”

What happened with Melissa Harris-Perry's show is simply another example of how the consolidation of the media has led to a homogenization of "news" packaged as entertainment and watered down to its lowest levels driven by ratings.

It has been exactly twenty years since Bill Clinton signed into law the Telecommunications Act. This law has allowed for large corporations to increase their holdings via buy outs and mergers. The result of all these mergers, buyouts and media consolidation has been devastating to the independence of news reporting and ultimately to our democracy.

In October 2013, Bill Moyers published an interactive map showing the effects of consolidation of local television stations by four large corporations since the enactment pf the Telecommunications Act. The map was compiled by Free Press which is an independent organization dedicated to fighting media consolidation. This interactive map shows just how quickly local television stations became consolidated under the umbrella of only four major corporations.

Free Press has made an embed version available for use. However, the embed code does not work on this site, so I am linking it.

Five major conglomerates now own 90% of all US media. Let that sink in. Five huge corporations control the overwhelming majority of what people in the United States see, hear, and read on a daily basis. Is it in their corporate interest to present news and information in an unbiased way? I think not.

Obviously when news is driven by ratings, the news follows what sells. Hence most people never really get the opportunity to learn unslanted information because real journalism is no longer the primary factor behind the media. It has been bought and sold to the highest bidders whose primary concern is the bottom line.

There aren't numerous US mass media news sources at all; there are just five. Five giant corporations control 90 percent of US mass media. And direct links connect all five of these media conglomerates to the political establishment and the economic and political power-elites of the United States.

These five conglomerates are Time Warner, Disney, Murdochs' News Corporation, Bertelsmann of Germany, and Viacom (formerly CBS). Their control spans most of the newspapers, magazines, books, radio and TV stations, movie studios, and much of the web news content of the United States. These conglomerates are in large measure responsible for inculcating the social, political, economic, and moral values of both adults and children in the United States.

These five conglomerates not only control the media, but are heavily embedded in both the political process through campaign donations and lobbying, and in the United States government itself. They are a powerful player in how US foreign policy is marketed to the public. In other words, they effectively function as the propaganda arm of our government. The merger of government, corporations, and the media paints a frightening picture.

It is notable and should be emphasized that all the five major media conglomerates are corporate members of the Council on Foreign relations. This organization is a US think-tank whose members have been instrumental in formulating US government policies resulting in sanctions, destabilization efforts, and outright military attacks on nations which have never attacked the US.

We should not wonder why the media is spending so much time on Donald Trump or covering the horse race instead of the issues in our Presidential campaign. It is all about monetizing politics, not about practicing good journalism.

Promoting elections has become an industry of its own and TV networks are at the center of it. They are not devoting much time to promoting voter registration or voter education. They don’t provided many free ads and in fact often refuse to run issue-oriented ads bought by activists.

This agenda is wrapped up in the mantle of enabling democracy but it is of course much more than that. Most of the coverage is about the personality parade and horse race, not the issues. It focuses on candidates more than on political organizing.

We can thank the destruction of independent media for the lack of quality journalism today. We can also thank the big influx of campaign money for the way our elections are being covered. Not allowing the people to read and learn from factual information is truly destroying our democracy. Our media is being used to manipulate us and to manufacture consent. Most of us do not know that it is happening to us. But all we have to do is follow the money because that is all that matters to the corporate media.

UPDATE: I am editing this to include a link to Chancey DeVega's excellent post at dkos. HT to shaharazade who first posted the link here earlier as a part of her excellent comment in Cassiodorius' article. DeVega's diary is quite long and worth reading in its entirity. Here is just a small snippet from it that is relevant to my essay above.

It appears that the right-wing news entertainment complex has facilitated the Dunning-Kruger effect on a massive scale.

The “uneducated” or “poorly educated” are not the group most responsible for the rise of Donald Trump.

A Republican Party that sold itself to Fox News and the right-wing news entertainment complex is much more responsible than the uneducated or poorly educated American.

A 24/7 news cycle driven by a faux “liberal” corporate news media brought us Donald Trump, because he brings ratings and ad revenue.

This is an Open Thread, so feel free to post whatever you wish.

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gulfgal98's picture

Last night, my husband and I spent the evening and dinner with friends. I avoided watching the election results. It proved to be a much needed and relaxing break for this "moronic dumb rock." Wink

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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I think we ought to get some "Moronic Dumb Rocks" T-shirts made!
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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

I joined LD's live blog and never turned on the TV. I went to bed in the middle because the results would still be there in the morning. So I got up and went to dk to see what happened. The news was incomplete and meh. So I went into the BNR and totally lost it. There was in troll in there, "I understand". The last refuge in the whole damn place and this AH is trolling freely - over and over. Not one damn flag anywhere. If it had been a Lysis diary, the jerk would have been dead and buried. I would have done it myself, but I couldn't. First, one flag isn't enough to matter. Second, I got a warning for flagging the tip jar of this piece of flame bait.

The BNR is the last asshole free zone on dailykos. Between the slimy Clintons and their equally as slimy supporters on dailykos, I think I'm close to flaming out.

Glad you had a nice evening. I wish I could redo my morning. I think I am going to go bury myself in my work. I am not a statistician or an analyst, but I have to write a statistical analysis justifying some numbers that I picked from my gut. Have a good day. Catch you all later.

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Liepar Destin is a really good guy and he does not deserve any shit in his diaries. But I am ignoring the troll and this is why. Yesterday Pvt. Jarhead had a nice positive Bernie diary up and the first poster was a troll. They f*cking seem to coordinate so that one of them can take a poop on the very first comment. Well, I lost my cool and told them to get lost. Pvt. Jarhead was not happy with me and others who bit on the troll's bait, so I am refraining from flagging or commenting to the trolls. I apologized both privately and publicly to Pvt. Jarhead for helping to allow his diary to be hijacked.

What I have noticed about Markos is that he loves this stuff, so when it gets a little hairy, he posts a diary that inflames the situation. He did it after Deo's awful STFU and GTFO diary a couple of years ago and then he did the same thing with his nasty name calling diary the other day. The site reflects its owner's personality and political motivations. And it is rapidly becoming irrelevant. But then all Markos will do is spin it off and make more money.

It is nice to be here on a self funded website where real substantive input and content is valued.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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Your morning essay was a great read, gulfgal.

Media consolidation was one of the first corruptions of Democracy I became aware of, particularly beginning with revocation of the fairness doctrine during the rise of the Neocons under Reagan. The sabotage of the public-owned airwaves into big-brother monopolies was a triumph in the destruction of the American mind via money-backed propaganda.

Were it not for the other top 30 advanced nations in the world — who offer citizens regulations and protections against the criminal depravity of institutionalized misinformation and stupefaction (which Americans were taught to call "free speech") — one could lose one's mooring in the reality of unfolding events of the world.

So, thanks for your excellent and timely recap.

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Your kind words mean a lot to me.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

I got put on time out for expressing my belief that one of the repubs even trump might do less damage to the country than hillary because even if he does get to appoint scotus her losing in a wave in 2020 would cost us the congress for yet another decade & I honestly don't know which scares me more. within 10 minutes I could no longer comment on anything

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I've seen far too many quality programs have their funding pulled and their messages erased just for not toeing the proper authoritarian line.

Honestly, I hate to admit that I far prefer Video Games as far as entertainment goes nowadays. It's one of the ONLY areas where you can see counter cultural and anti-corporate slants. Often the drama/Pathos is even more intense than the best MSM show.

And Despite what the MSM tells you they aren't all Grand Theft Call of Duty where the objective is to massacre the bad guy. Only Problem is that the MSM is finally waking up to the behemoth that gaming could be and are doing the damnedest they can to demonize gamers and their entertainment. If you don't believe me, just look at all of the recent "Concern" about various plot elements which are also found in MSM shows, and treated with FAR less respect by the MSM.

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got any good games you recommend? I am waiting for legion to come out but wow sucks right now

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Dystopian future RPG involving magic and technology, combined with a story about corporate power run amok. Lot of fun.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFYsQ0M2Jrg]

FTL is a lot of fun. Roguelike Spaceship Simulator involving exploration and Star-Trek like ship to ship conflicts.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4imWvoqxmc]

Crusader Kings 2 is an extremely deep Strategy game involving Dark Age/Medieval history what ifs...
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzkVTDfxIUI]

And Europa Barbarorum is one of the GREATEST mods I've ever played, turning "Rome: Total War" into a historically accurate learning experience, dealing with the politics of the diadochi period, armies of the period, and some fairly robust insight into how Rome actually won...
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2Qsp-TrKpM]

Edited to add A few Trailers.

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That's hilarious, I have been playing the tabletop of Shadowrun since 1st edition

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That they brought back the "Deckers" after dumping them for the "Internet is ubiquitous" idea that they went with for a while there.

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Paddy Power Betfair Plc, Ireland’s largest bookmaker, is paying out 120,000 euros ($130,000) on Donald Trump winning the U.S. Republican presidential nomination.
Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton each won seven states on their way to commanding victories in Super Tuesday contests.
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Trump’s odds indicate he has a 33 pecent chance of winning the White House, while Clinton has a 65 percent shot, Paddy Power Betfair said.
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I just looked it up and 51 Democratic delegates are still up for grabs.
That's a lot.

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recently published a piece on this very topic, which I found both compelling and chilling - "The Grand Inquisitor and his Guardians: Mass Media and the Fog in our Brains." I highly recommend it.

http://off-guardian.org/2016/02/27/the-grand-inquisitor-and-his-guardian...

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it may take more than one reading to get the real depth of this article. I tend to view myself as an "everyman" type of person. This article is very very insightful as to how our systems intellectually and functionally constrain us and how we allow that to happen. Thank you for linking it and I do highly recommend it.

By siding with Grand Inquisitor and his paternalistic vision of humanity, these guardians, be they journalists or think tank dwellers, have clearly committed what Julien Benda –in his brilliant 1927 book, La Trahison des Clercs (The Treason of Intellectuals)–calls treason. Benda argues that intellectual’s treason consists precisely in intellectuals’ decision to give up on their duty of reminding mankind of its high calling, of its magnanimity and nobility. Instead, they decided to join politicians and other demagogues by appealing to the lowest in humanity, to its nationalistic, racial, religious, or class passions. This treason is hardly academic, since it results, as Benda predicted with chilling precision– in a devastating war.

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Thanks for the link to off guardian. I'm a regular guardian reader, member and occasionally comment. Today they have a 'news' story by Richard Wolfe who is political hack of the worst order. It has over 3000 comments and they are predominately anti-Killary and pissed off with the guardians neoliberal/neocon bias. The fact that they hired Richard Wolf as a political 'reporter' says a lot.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/01/super-tuesday-resul...
The cold, hard truth: it's game over for Bernie Sanders

I have heard about off guardian and it was great to check it out. I bookmarked it and will read it. I'm thinking kos is getting his nasty talking points from the same place that sleaze bucket Richard Wolf does. People with a brain in their head seem to be fed up with the establishment media especially the so called left of center. Interesting times and it feels like a global leftie insurrection is in the air. The status quo propaganda from the media is becoming shrill and the 'moderates' are showing their true colors and getting transparently nasty about the challenges to the grip of the Clintonian/Blairite order.

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It's over. Hillary wins. Rubio and Cruz have more losses than Bernie. They have a chance, Bernie doesn't.

I've been thinking about how much the GOP hates Trump. I have a feeling that all of the Goldwater Republicans are going to cross over and vote for the Dems Goldwater girl. She'll win, and they'll tell us how popular her policies are. The left and the right are out in the cold. The Rs and Ds have joined in the middle and own both parties.

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The Rs and Ds have joined in the middle and own both parties.

If you remain constantly between the 40-yard lines, you never score any touchdowns.
And our Nation and World are in sore need of some touchdowns!

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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It's one of the best reads I've had in months and months.

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betting on a bottom?

U.S. oil and gas companies from Marathon Oil Corp. to Weatherford International Plc have announced plans to raise about $9.2 billion in new equity, the most year-to-date since at least 1999, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
"Billions of dollars of dilutive equity continue to roll in with seemingly no end in sight," Houston-based oil investment bank Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. said in a research note.
Until only a few weeks ago, bankers, executives and investors had assumed the capital markets were closed to the energy sector, which is laboring under oil prices that have fallen almost 70 percent from the summer of 2014. Then, in early January, a handful of companies with assets in the prized Permian Basin in Texas successfully tested the waters. Now "the window is clearly open" for almost everybody, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. said....
In a sign of investors’ appetite to support U.S. oil and gas companies, most of the firms that have raised equity so far this year have increased the size of their offering within hours of their announcement.

One word: Why?
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Is Wall Street just going to ignore energy companies are losing money hand over fist?

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as the conflagrations in the MENA explode, the US is going to have to depend on its own oil and gas reserves to continue its global predations.

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It looks to me like a desperate and risky search for yield, plus some market manipulations.

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This could really blow up

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thanatokephaloides's picture

That graph looks like the seismograph of a major earthquake or volcanic eruption.

You could eliminate the axes and still say "This doesn't look good!"

Smile

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

Done! All fixed

The Ukrainian government has issued a new decree today barring all employees from publicly criticizing the government, or any of its institutions, or any of their colleagues. The ban is part of a new “ethics code” on loyalty, and threatens disciplinary action against violators.
Officials said the move to prevent criticism was necessary to “restore public faith” in the government after several damning leaks related to the Yatsenyuk government’s inability to get widespread corruption under control.
Indeed, just two weeks ago Prime Minister Yatsenyuk was asked to resign by President Poroshenko, and narrowly survived a vote of no-confidence by the parliament shortly thereafter. The effort seems designed to try to prevent a repeat vote.
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Because he is apparently allowed to use the secret service to go after protesters.

And people forget that the new KKK uniforms don't look like ghosts anymore. They look like cops.

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Hope your day is great!

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prog - weirdo | dog - woof

We're sunny and 21 degrees. How many more days till spring?

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We're sunny and 21 degrees. How many more days till spring?

Nineteen.

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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Feels warmer than that though - can't wait to get back to Oregon. Smile

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Here in north Florida we a beautiful balmy 66* with clear blue skies. Of course that can turn on a dime in this part of Florida since we often have 35-40* temperature swings. Wink

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In case you were confused

Clinton supporters, erroneously, make much out of the idea that of the many, many emails that passed through her private server, none were “marked” classified. They claim that, when in fact thousands of those same emails are indeed now marked classified, that is just after-the-fact Washington squabbling.

So this new information – that America’s intelligence agencies now say the contents of some of those unmarked emails match the contents of their own classified documents – is a big deal. It also suggests just how Clinton’s unclassified server came to be loaded up with classified material.

Several agencies have told Congress that Hillary Clinton’s home server contained some emails that should have been treated as TOP SECRET because their wording matched sections of some of the government’s most highly classified documents. These reports are the first formal declarations by intel agencies detailing how they believe Clinton violated government rules when highly classified information in at least 22 email messages passed through her unsecured home server.

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Blatantly break law, Then claim that all criticism is a conspiracy made up by the right wing.
Only now it's the Left wing. Collaborating with the Right Wing.
Because apparently nothing brings Fascists and Communists together like destroying the Clintons.

At some point we really need to have a discussion about conspiracy theory double standards in the MSM

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Blatantly break law, Then claim that all criticism is a conspiracy made up by the right wing.
Only now it's the Left wing. Collaborating with the Right Wing.
Because apparently nothing brings Fascists and Communists together like destroying the Clintons.

You've been reading that Kos again, haven't you?

Wink

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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Media consolidation -> What do you think all the turmoil @GOS is about. Markos cashed out. DKos is part of corporate America.

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Before the 2014 electoral bloodbath, I predicted that if Hillary Clinton was elected President, dkos would become irrelevant. I was wrong. Markos has already made it irrelevant. He cashed out to garner a seat at the insider table. He may want to be a big player, but the funny thing is that he is a very small fish. This election he did not even try to hide his beholding to the DNC. I honestly believe that all dkos is now is his personal play pen where he can every so often shit all over the very people who contribute free content to an otherwise content lacking blog. With a few exceptions (particularly MB), the front page is a joke. Laura Clawson's diary about how she switched from Bernie to Hillary was absolutely one of the most egregious examples of the hollowness of the front page. It is too bad because there are some really great people and wonderful writers over there.

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one of the writers I really liked. For some reason her complete sell out starting with her defense of the ACA really upset me. She used to write great diary's during the Bush regime regarding the Rule of Law and all kinds of issues. She now appears to totally flipped to Two Legs Better right before my eyes. My time out is from losing it on her town hall live blog and saying 'Hillary looks nuts. Don't know which is scarier the face when she's winning or when she's pissed off'. I was feeling suicidal and think I picked her thread to let it rip on as I really respected her and learned a lot from reading her diary's.

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Even though it's long past morning even on the west coast. Very nice OT gulfgal. The media consolation is also a consolidation of the propaganda arm of the global oligarchical collectivists who rule the world. I love it when the brain dead royalists say the Real News is not valid because it's Pravda. Or that Wikileaks is treasonous! Firebagger's? Gives me the hopies the younger people think it's just part of the rigged scam. The truth is out there but you have to go find it. I was happy this morning as the Guardian had a Bernie hit piece and it got 3000 comments all saying what's with the political hackery and calling out the obvious lies and smears . Pretty hard to lie and instill fear when people have access to a computer and social media is global and connects the dots. I read the piece and found it had eerily similar wording to kos's foaming, ranting and raving about Bernie's revolution in the last week. Bernie must be doing something right to get the corporate media's knickers in such a twist. It does make it harder to get decent information or even a perspective on what's happening when the megaphone keeps pumping nothing but fear,loathing and lies. Thanks a lot for this timely OT.

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We still have the ability to use the internet to ferret out the closest thing to the truth. While everyone has his or her own personal slant, there are a few truth tellers out there. The problem for most people is that it takes time and effort to try to find it. And that is something that the average American does not have a whole lot of. Those of us who do have the time and experience must try to use the best of our abilities to convey that information to as many people as possible. It is really a very steep mountain to climb when the establishment and the oligarchs are waging war against the people and they have all the money and weapons to do so. Consolidation of the media gave them a huge weapon against the people.

Thank you for your great comment, Shaz.

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A real liberal revolution starts with communities of color

A liberal revolution ... what's that? Apparently that is one white people can't start. Thank God, we are all such color(ful) guys and gals. Nothing can go wrong.

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That diary was the one that inspired me to burn my browser history.

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He's really helping. /snark

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and not in the "red"... /end my shameful snark now.

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