Democracy Survives On Truth, Not Propaganda

News Flash

"If you're a journalist and you don't believe in interviewing all of the major players in a story, then you're not engaged in journalism. You're engaged in propaganda." Jeremy Scahill, co-founder Drop Site News

Slipstream

We are struggling to keep our democracy, but it's worth the fight. I may not like what the other side says, but to have a better understanding, we have to have all the information. In all relationships, there are different opinions, and all are worthy of being heard. This is an excellent clip; thanks for posting it.

Homeless Valley

When you do something bad, you don't want others knowing about it. You cover it up and get mad at anyone who tells the truth about it. This president expects approval and loyalty no matter how horrific his actions.

Take it a step further, if the journalists won't comply, this president has shown us he'll do all in his power to silence them, whether it's getting them fired, assassinating their character, or removing them from the country.

Well Street

Foment doubt about the credibility and objectivity of the media, with the intent to completely discredit them in the eyes of the public, and relentlessly persecute them (except for those platforms that exalt the leader and preach his message)—a page from the autocrats' playbook.