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Journalists attack the powerless, then self-victimize to bar criticisms of themselves -- Society's Child -- Sott.net


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An unidentified man walks through the lobby of the Gannett-USA Today headquarters building August 20, 2013 on a 30-acre site in McLean, Virginia.Powerful media figures now invoke sexist and racist tropes to cast themselves as so fragile and marginalized that critiques of their work constitute bullying and assault.
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The New York Times and more than double
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The Wall Street Journal has higher circulation numbers.
On Sunday, the paper published and heavily promoted a repellent article complaining that defendants accused in the Capitol riot Jan. 6 crowdfund their legal fees online, using popular payment processors and an expanding network of fundraising platforms, despite a crackdown by tech companies. ....

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Journalists attack the powerless, then self-victimize to bar criticism of themselves


The New York Times and more than double 
The Washington Post. Only 
(Article by Glenn Greenwald republished from Greenwald.Substack.com)
On Sunday, the paper published and heavily promoted a repellent article complaining that “defendants accused in the Capitol riot Jan. 6 crowdfund their legal fees online, using popular payment processors and an expanding network of fundraising platforms, despite a crackdown by tech companies.” It provided a road map for snitching on how these private citizens who are charged with serious felonies by the U.S. Justice Department but as of yet convicted of nothing are engaged in “a game of cat-and-mouse as they spring from one fundraising tool to another” in order to avoid bans on their ability to raise desperately needed funds to pay their criminal lawyers to mount a vigorous defense. ....

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