“Where people go to censure the news.”
When will the world wake up to the realization that there is no strong opposition (a digital concerted voice and platform), if you will, to challenge the media’s wickedness, whereas various unorthodox topic headings were used to lampoon the media in ways that were unforgiving yet mentoring at the same time? The news industry (mainstream media) needs a powerful external force to compel it to resolutely self-police at all times. In part, that would be the objective of “all things STUPID about the news,” a global news monitoring and censuring dragon that will help keep the news industry in check by employing the public’s perspectives.
Don’t be naive people:
* Of course, those who work directly for the media and/or with the media or advocate on the media’s behalf are going to marginalize the idea, if not flat out call it a terrible idea (smile). Why? Because the media doesn’t want the general public to behave as an aggressive collective and concerted voice with any unconfined powers to invariably question the authenticity of its news stories, the source of its news stories, and/or the methods it uses to gather the news. All one has to do is go back to the fiasco of the 2014 FCC CIN Study. Prior to the study being actually implemented, the media’s knee-jerk reaction can be compared to that of a baby in that it began whining and shaking uncontrollably like a sleep-deprived infant who just had a bottle of milk abruptly taken from its mouth. Clearly, the news industry and its connective tissue (the mainstream media) don’t want the public to learn about the enormous array of dark secrets it has hidden behind for many decades and/or the dark secrecy behind how the industry does its business in modern-day times. In fact, as I recall during the CIN Study frenzy, one professor who appeared to have been advocating on behalf of the media impulsively stated that if the government was “going into a newsroom to deliver anything other than coffee, he’d become frightened.'” LMBO at the latter.
* For entrepreneurs and corporate interests alike—acquire the intangible assets for this venture today and start building a news monitoring and censuring dragon for the world tomorrow. Incidentally, here’s what hard-charging Senator Bernie Sanders said about the enormous powers of the media. Hence, “all things STUPID about the news” is an adequate solution to the media’s sheer dominance and seemingly unrestricted control over the public’s privacy and narratives.

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