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When Americans Lost Faith in the News | The New Yorker

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/06/when-americans-lost-faith-in-the-news

Alternative title: The thirstiest auto-fellatio you'll read all year

The author is Louis Menand, a highly educated boomer liberal, a writer, an award winning journ*list who reported on the Cold War.

Indeed, he's seen it all. There's hardly anyone better positioned to write this article. There's hardly anyone left with the breadth and depth of his professional experience.

So why have people lost faith in journ*lism? Perhaps he'll write on the changing approach to journ*lism of the younger professionals. Perhaps he'll write on the thinly veiled activism often disguised as journ*lism. Perhaps he'll talk about cancel culture and social media and how this new invention has parasitized journ*lism.

But unfortunately for you, like many in his category, Drumpf completely and utterly broke him.

Obligatory Drumpf is literally Hitler article.

Let's see what he instead blames for the Inversion of the Trust Thermocline:

Yes I'm being flippant with some of these points, but Louis our dear friend legitimately and unironically made those last two point, straight up.

Thanks Drumpf, we're never going to trustworthy news, are we?

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Journo hacks never talk about the death of correspondence, smarter-than-thou journoshits failing to realise that they know literally nothing about anything except journ*lism and just assuming they didn't need to source information anymore for some reason.

They haven't a fricking clue, that's why no one listens to them.

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Just look at this story today about the balloon. No mainstream journo knows a goddarn thing about aviation and it would never occur to them to spend a couple hours learning today. All they can do is regurgitate press releases from the government.

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