• DandomRude@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    Yes, that is absolutely correct. On this point, namely the alignment of all important media outlets, the situation in the US has long been very problematic. Due to the centralization that comes with mainstream social media platforms, this effect has, in my opinion, unfortunately intensified significantly over the last twenty years (the reason why musk bought Twitter for example).

    The Nazis in Germany had already exploited the power that comes with controlling the media on a massive scale, and Goebbels and his cohorts used tactics similar to those still used by totalitarian states today.

    My point is this: the US has effectively been a plutocracy for a long time, and now I fear that the elites are preparing to get rid of even the semblance of democracy. Why? Because they can, and I think they are unscrupulous enough to do so.

    So I think it’s important to prevent this while it’s still possible, but unfortunately I don’t think that will happen. Hence my pessimistic outlook for the future - I would be very happy to be proven wrong.

    • Serinus@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      the reason why musk bought Twitter

      Personally, I think he stumbled into this one. I think he bought Twitter because

      • He likes shitposting
      • He was mostly pumping and dumping the stock, as he’s done several times before
      • He accidentally got himself legally obligated
      • He was enamored with his idea of the “everything” app that was going to do your banking, shopping, etc.
      • He wanted to use “x.com” for something.

      I influence over elections came well after he owned it, and wasn’t his idea. I think that part was fed to him. He did have a bit of a warped idea of what “free speech” was, but someone helped him either warp it more or ignore it to fit the election narratives needed.