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This is one for the history books. Here we are at a major inflection point in the communications age, and we have huge, multinational private-sector corporations thumbing their noses at elected governments. It is that turning point where we may well see a great setback for democracy, and a big win for corporate czars who are accountable to no one. One way of looking at it is that global corporate dictatorships are taking over from democratic governments.
seems to have been a catalyzing factor, although this populism does move from issue to issue: from immigration, to anti-COVID mitigation measures, to trans rights. Their organizing principle is to use anxiety and fear. All of this has created the perfect existential storm for traditional media: falling revenue while a free—or freer—alternative garners increasing interest and usage. And some might say: “So what? Times change, too bad for them.
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