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This is fucked up journalism inside the fucked up story that is super fucked up. Look at this - in the first quote they replace whatever word he used with [79]. Why? Presumably the original word was "old" and they wanted to reinforce the 79 as that has become shorthand for dementia, since the press has decided they can't say anything due to their billionaire owners telling them they can't say anything about it.
But what if it was "super fucked up"? That'd have been a way better quote.
And the constant referring to Xitter is awful, and the "shows signs of [decline] multiple outlets have reported" as if they're not allowed to say it, as if it's not as obvious as the nose on one's face. They won't take the burden of saying it, they'll refer you to other corporate propaganda rags that have meekly implied it for them.
SAD!
Journalists are scared pansies. What a joke of a field. If you're a journalist, you should be ashamed and ridiculed. In a time where so many people wish they could do more to stop fascism or stand against it, the people that have power would rather suck boots and protect pedos.
Journalists have power. They refuse to use that cuz they need to make money. Money before truth.
Hey now. 128 journalists were killed and 503 detained in 2025. There are journalists out there risking their lives to deliver the truth. They're just getting rarer because fascists keep murdering them.
How many of them were in the USA?