We’re being set up for another economic crash, and those don’t make for funny memes.
Tag - mainstream media
Cancel culture was a massive threat to the freedom to think and speak without becoming a forsaken “other.” But surely we’ve come to see the light by now.
Mythmaking, of course, isn’t reporting. It’s lazy story-time for Facebook scrollers who think posting the “angry face” emoji is an act of civic engagement.
The so-called “first draft of history” is always just that: a draft, mostly composed of fiction, wishcasting, and narrative-setting.
We’re being led into believing that a bunch of cut-rate schemers nearly brought our country to ruin.
Handicapping its one useful function—breaking news with visual evidence—makes the platform more of a gas box than it already was.
Are “identity politics” all that remains when we can’t agree what’s real?
They did what politicians always do: they used the zombie apocalypse for their own ends.
Of all the troubling things happening—the slow unstitching of the supply chain, worker shortages, climbing inflation—why focus on a silly slogan?
Zuckerberg can rechristen his empire, but he can’t outrun the public’s associating him with Facebook.