The most intriguing storyline in pro wrestling this month is not a title chase or a bloody feud, but whether or not fans are going to keep chanting "Fuck ICE" at shows.
The most intriguing storyline in pro wrestling this month is not a title chase or a bloody feud, but whether or not fans are going to keep chanting "Fuck ICE" at shows.
"Never spread the lie in the headline" should be a hard rule of 21st century journalism.
Research shows that repeating lies helps to spread them, and people read headlines more than they read stories.
Killing boatloads of poor people for *alleged* drug offenses while pardoning an elite trafficker...is the Drug War in a nutshell.
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For @convergencemag.com I wrote a two-part guide for progressives on how to understand antisemitism and its weaponization, and how to fight it with solidarity
Part 1 breaks down how antisemitism is used as a tool by the 1% and a fuel for White Christian supremacy -- yesterday and today
The @citationspod.bsky.social podcast hosted by @nimashirazi.bsky.social and @ahjohnson.bsky.social is a great program dedicated to media criticism in case you havent heard of them before. They have a huge catalogue and a lot of great structural analysis of copaganda’s form and function
"the very rich man from television is a bigger victim than the normie who was jailed and might be deported for opposing genocide" is about as pure a distillation of what it means to be a member of the ruling media class as you will get
ICYMI 👇🏽 👇🏽 👇🏽
Thank you @nimashirazi.bsky.social , such a delight!
So much fun joining the great @bridgettodd.bsky.social for this week's 'There Are No Girls On The Internet' news roundup!
We talk Taylor, Gaza, Sandwich Guy, TikTok + most importantly DJ Jazzy Jeff & Peter Frampton.
Get it here or wherever:
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#TANGOTIComesAlive
Citations Needed has done an extraordinary job covering the media's treatment of the ongoing genocide in Gaza throughout this atrocity, but this episode and the one before are particularly important and reach for something fundamental in the nature of the American media.
My laptop looks really good with the new @funforallages.bsky.social sticker, my stalwart @citationspod.bsky.social podcast sticker, and a really cool Charles Bukowski sticker. I'm a stickler for stickers. @franksantopadre.bsky.social @nimashirazi.bsky.social
This podcast is hands down the best look into policy and media spin out there and this episode is no exception.
As usual, @citationspod.bsky.social has been all over this dismal media dynamic for a while: @ahjohnson.bsky.social @nimashirazi.bsky.social discuss Axios' propaganda functions in this excellent episode from January 2024.
This was not a failure of diplomacy.
Renewed talks were used as cover by the United States to allow Israeli and US war crimes to proceed as planned.
Do not fall into the rhetorical trap of calling this a "failure." This is the success of 46 years of revenge propaganda.
This was not a failure of the Democratic Party.
This was aided and abetted by its elected officials, who not only put up zero opposition to these war crimes, but almost uniformly accepted the false framing of the safeguarded Iranian nuclear program as a "threat" to be defeated.
This was not a failure of the press.
This is exactly what major media have been instigating, defending and encouraging through decades of promoting lies about Iran's nuclear program.
This is the result of a compliant and complicit media that operates in service of US power.
The media should be reminding readers and viewers of this constantly, but it won't:
None of the nuclear sites illegally attacked by the US were hidden or secret. All of them operate under expanded IAEA monitoring, as they have for years. The US bombed safeguarded nuclear sites.
I was super happy to join @ahjohnson.bsky.social and @nimashirazi.bsky.social on Citations Needed to discuss how the Abundance agenda is trying to win over the Democratic Party with the “one easy trick” solution to all our problems (the trick is neoliberalism)
CNN's diverse stable of commentators tonight.
Genuinely the interview here is insane, such a short interview too which makes the questions they choose to ask even worse since they’re all so asinine. Especially the question about Trump’s stated Gaza plans, I’m sure they’re thrilled to be kicked out of their home for Atlantic City 2.0
this is excellent. “waste, fraud, and abuse” has deeply racist, eugenicist roots, and it’s been deployed for centuries to oppose investments in social programs. everyone posting articles about how doge’s costs are exceeding “savings” should listen to this.
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In Ep 221, "Anti-Science Mugging on the Right and the Ascent of American Anti-Intellectualism" we detail demagogues' favorite faux populist schtick of taking scientific studies out of context and mocking them, often with help from mainstream media.
w/ Brenda Ekwurzel, Union of Concerned Scientists
Highly recommend this fine-grained, critical dissection of an extraordinarily problematic NPR segment on Gaza. @nimashirazi.bsky.social & @ahjohnson.bsky.social offer a searing breakdown that applies far beyond the segment they analyze. This is surely worth 23 minutes of your time.
The language of “waste, fraud, and abuse” isn’t just budgetary noise—it’s how capitalism moralizes abandonment. I joined
@ahjohnson.bsky.social and @nimashirazi.bsky.social on @citationspod.bsky.social to talk about how this ideology disciplines, divides, and disposes of the surplus. Listen here:
In this News Brief, "Trump's Anti-Migrant Terror PR Strategy, Dr Phil's ICE Reality Show & NYT's MAGA Assist," we detail Trump's strategy of terrorizing migrant communities, how NYT is manufacturing a pro-mass deportation consensus and how activists are fighting back.
with @nomoredeaths.bsky.social
No snitching to your pathetic fascist bosses, folks.
This might be my favorite podcast right now. Sharp, incisive commentary about the intersection of media and power. As the name states, claims are sourced, but w/o being pedantic. Most importantly, discussions happen beyond the boundaries of conventional framing, but not purposefully outrageous. 👍👍
Pardon the plug: I recently wrote about this for Duke Law Journal in an essay about how capital-friendly “bipartisan criminal justice reform” has been focused on producing a precarious labor force under community-based criminal supervision.
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