The centralization of ownership of the private media in the United States and elsewhere has become increasingly pronounced, at the same time that its reporting has become increasingly one-sided and monolithic. My blog seeks to expose this lack of objectivity and present alternative ideas that point in the direction of much-needed fundamental change.
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Vote counting delays in Bolivia and Iowa and the mainstream media
In Bolivia a delay in the vote counting served as the main justification for a soft coup against the government of Evo Morales, even though the final results were perfectly predictable on the basis of the vote count prior to the delay. The corporate media accepted the line of the coup leaders lock stock and barrel. In contrast, in Iowa there was also a lengthy delay in the voting process, yet nobody in the media has entertained the idea of fraud. Double standards, to say the least.
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