"In the end, bad reporting probably won’t change the election’s outcome, because the truth is that those angry white men are right about their declining role. America is increasingly becoming a racially diverse, socially tolerant society, not at all like the Republican base, let alone the plurality of that base that chose Donald Trump. Still, the public has a right to be properly informed. The news media should do all it can to resist false equivalence and centrification, and report what’s really going on."
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Showing posts with label centrification. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 7, 2016
Truth and Trumpism; New York Times, 5/6/16
Paul Krugman, New York Times; Truth and Trumpism:
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