• wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    At least some, like Ralph Nader, regretted it. Now we have those actively seeking to spoil the vote.

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      The tragic thing about Nader was his activism basically proved to General Motors and later large American corporations in general that political engagement and and public opinion was vital. The corpos learned to fight grass roots activism with astro-turf until they were just as skilled as Nader’s acolytes, only with orders of magnitude more resources.

      Every time I see an Oil company do a commercial about their commitment to the environment I think of Ralph.

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        Similarly, Woodward and Bernstein showed the corporations how dangerous an independent press was.

        Back in Watergate Era, there were plenty of locally owned newspapers and TV stations. Today, thanks to ronald reagan’s assault on the Fairness Doctrine, we have six major media companies controlling what we hear.