Video: Noam Chomsky & Framing in Mass Media
Noam Chomsky breaks down terms the mass media uses and what they mean, especially relating to our foreign policy history.
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Noam Chomsky breaks down terms the mass media uses and what they mean, especially relating to our foreign policy history.
Howie Hawkins, who is running a third-party candidacy for president, appears on "Rising" with Krystal & Saagar to answer some questions.
On The Majority Report, Sam Seder, Jamie Peck, and Nancy Pelosi's Democratic primary challenger Shahid Buttar discuss a recent Ben Shapiro monologue as well as other aspects of systemic racism in the United States. A really wholesome and thoughtful discussion.
As one comment so dutifully put it, "We've reached a time where we listen to comedians and laugh at politicians."
Kyle Kulinski recaps some excellent, informative journalism from CNN. As he points out, the removal of our civil liberties by the state is already happening.
A great segment from The Hill: Rising's Krystal Ball about how the "diversity & inclusion" rhetoric from the Democratic Party only applies if people of color stand for nothing and fall in line.
Doel, the host of the fantastic political show The Rational National, breaks down why #DefundThePolice is a perfect slogan we should stick with and understand. If you DON'T agree with defunding the police, give this video a chance. You might change your mind.
This isn't the first time YG has gotten political. His new song, "FTP", and the accompanying video, are in the same vein of 2016's "FDT". At the end of the video, he calls to #DefundThePolice.
A fantastic conversation. If you don't watch The Hill: Rising, you're missing out. Krystal and Saagar are the leading faces of new media.
In the wake of the recent George Floyd protests, the Criterion Channel is making a number of films free to view for a limited period, including this fantastic short on the Black Panther Party. Released in 1970, this half-hour documentary follows the "Free Huey" movement in Oakland, where Huey Newton had founded the party a mere two years prior....