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Donkees

(32,425 posts)
Fri Mar 16, 2018, 09:56 AM Mar 2018

Bernie Sanders: The corporate media ignores the rise of oligarchy. The rest of us shouldn't

We need to hear from struggling Americans whose stories are rarely told in newspapers or television. Until they are, we must tell these stories elsewhere

@SenSanders
Fri 16 Mar 2018 10.34 EDT


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How often do network newscasts report on the 40 million Americans living in poverty, or that we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of almost any major nation on earth? How often does the media discuss the reality that our society today is more unequal than at any time since the 1920s with the top 0.1% now owning almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%? How often have you heard the media report the stories of millions of people who today are working longer hours for lower wages than was the case some 40 years ago?

How often has ABC, CBS or NBC discussed the role that the Koch brothers and other billionaires play in creating a political system which allows the rich and the powerful to significantly control elections and the legislative process in Congress?

Sadly, the answer to these questions is: almost never. The corporate media has failed to let the American people fully understand the economic forces shaping their lives and causing many of them to work two or three jobs, while CEOs make hundreds of times more than they do. Instead, day after day, 24/7, we’re inundated with the relentless dramas of the Trump White House, Stormy Daniels, and the latest piece of political gossip.

We urgently need to discuss the reality of today’s economy and political system, and fight to create an economy that works for everyone and not just the one percent. We need to raise political consciousness in America and help us move forward with a progressive agenda that meets the needs of our working families. It’s up to us all to join the conversation – it’s just the beginning.

Bernie Sanders is hosting a town hall on Inequality in America: The Rise of Oligarchy and Collapse of the Middle Class on Monday March 19 at 7pm before a live audience in the auditorium of the US. Capitol. It will be live streamed by The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/16/corporate-media-oligarchy-bernie-sanders?CMP=twt_gu
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Bernie Sanders: The corporate media ignores the rise of oligarchy. The rest of us shouldn't (Original Post) Donkees Mar 2018 OP
The corporate media is owned and operated by the oligarchy. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #1
And watched by the willfully ignorant.. disillusioned73 Mar 2018 #2
Yep, gotta have viewers. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #3
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