Tag: journalism

  • Will books and newspapers survive AI?

    Will books and newspapers survive AI?

    Artificial intelligence does not read books. It consumes them. It does not analyze newspapers. It replaces them. AI does not learn like a human. It digests, rephrases, predicts—and then creates something new that pretends to be original. That changes everything. Therefore, the question is not if books or newspapers can adapt. The real question is…

  • Journalists as whores for hire and thugs

    Journalists as whores for hire and thugs

    Journalists claim neutrality. They say they inform, not influence. But in reality, many serve. Not the people. Not the truth. But those who pay them. They defend power, they normalize war. They polish the image of tyrants and smear anyone who exposes them. The media today no longer just covers events. It creates them. It…

  • Journalists: The high priests of pretending

    Journalists: The high priests of pretending

    We begin pretending earlier than we realize. At first, the lies feel harmless. Adults tell children stories about Santa Claus. They invent magical worlds where good always wins, and evil is punished. Also, they promise that everything will turn out fine, even when it will not. They do it to protect innocence—or so they say.…

  • When the super-rich rule: The worst professions: politicians and journalists

    Money, power, and fame. You may say that they chose it. But things are – as usual – more complicated. Since capitalism is in the absolute majority of examples ruling of the richest class, the super-rich groups (the puppet masters, the crony capitalists) are intertwined with journalists and politicians. You may say the super-rich own…

  • Former politicians and journalists write articles as the super-rich please

    Being a former politician can be a tough job. From the limelight to the darkness.  I live in a small landlocked European country where always some former important politician emerges with his own opinion article. And people are utterly disgusted because the politicians wear off easily. “Why are you bringing up this a**hole? He should…

  • Politicians and journalists would love to get rid of the lobbyists and super-rich interest groups, but people are the problem

    Despite people denying being influenced by political commercials and TV with the obvious agenda, the opposite is true. People love establishment news offering only those parties tied to the super-rich groups. It same goes with social media. And what do the lobbyists and super-rich do? They completely destroy the political system (they are damaging the…

  • How to change politics for the better

    Imagine when there were no sophisticated political marketing, TV, or radio ads. The party’s program was written in plain text with no manipulating pictures. The donors (super-rich interest groups) had less maneuvering space. I know this is utopian but I will still write how I would change today’s politics. The mass media should be completely…