âAmid the cowardice of legacy media, letâs find brave journalists and support them.â [Courier]( Friend, Anger. Sadness. Fear. Frustration. If Donald Trumpâs victory this week left you feeling any of these emotions toward our politics or the legacy media that cover it, weâre right there with you. We know that many of you are feeling worried right now. We encourage everyone to take a moment to process what his victory means for our country and the values we hold dear. In the meantime, we wanted to share COURIERâs Mark Jacobâs powerful Substack post, written the day after Election Day. Markâs message is one of defiance and resilience, and we hope it offers you some inspiration for the fight ahead. [If you have a moment, please read Markâs message below. And if youâre able, please consider donating $25 or whatever you can to help us continue our mission in this critical time.]( In solidarity,
The COURIER Team --------------------------------------------------------------- The fascists want us to shut up. Donât. Amid the cowardice of legacy media, letâs find brave journalists and support them. The Guardianâs headline read: âDonald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to become the first convicted criminal to be elected U.S. president.â Weâll have to see how long the Guardian keeps its press credentials after Trump takes power. Weâll also have to see if any other mainstream outlets will be as bold as the Guardian in telling the truth about Trump. The TV networks and newspapers know that they may face government harassment if they criticize him. Retribution is his brand, and they know it. The coming months and years will be a roll call for fearless journalists, and we donât know how many will answer. But as we enter an era of deepening national madness, there will be essential stories to tell. Trump plans to appoint corrupt figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to key positions and establish a Putin-style oligarchy. He vows to round up immigrants, put them in camps, and deport themâcreating widespread suffering. His election endorses the second-class status of women, people of color, and trans people. In Trumpâs dictatorship, there will be many victims to interview. But will there be journalists willing to do so? Or will we see a journalism of avoidance and distraction? This election highlighted the power of mass media. But it was the power to misinform. Right-wing propaganda from Trump and Fox News convinced Americans that our economy was failing, that their kids were at risk of being âindoctrinatedâ in school, and that immigrants posed a violent threat. The truth was drowned out. The truth-tellers failed us. The responsible media neglected their duty to help the public understand facts. Instead of challenging the liars, they often treated lies as just another viewpoint. Major outlets normalized fascist misconduct and minimized the threat to our democracy. On Sunday shows, the same Republican liars were given platforms to deceive again and again. Legacy media allowed right-wing propagandists to create an alternative reality. They did nothing to reach those trapped in a bubble of disinformation, choosing profit over public interest. The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today took the cowardly route, avoiding endorsements that might anger Trump. [Support Independent Journalism]( Now that Trump has his mandate, thereâs little reason to believe those outlets will suddenly find their courage. Look for Trump to welcome media moguls to Mar-a-Lago to bend the knee. He already has Elon Musk as a disinformation ally, and Mark Zuckerberg has retreated to the safe ground of downplaying political content on his platforms. The New York Times faces a choice. It can oppose Trump and become a punching bag for his administration, or remain detached from the fight for democracy, burying internment camps under euphemisms like âinvoluntary gathering sites.â Our hope lies with the independent press, especially nonprofit outlets like ProPublica. In an era when legacy media have failed us, independent media have offered a lifeline. We need to support these outlets with our money and our passion. Read The New Republic. Read Meidas Touch. Read COURIERâand more. We must keep posting on social media, speaking out about politics and injustice. We cannot ignore the disaster of these times. We must address it, or risk losing everything. Letâs stay connected through digital startups, newsletters, and independent platforms, beyond the interference of people like Elon Musk. The fascists want us to accept the loss of our rights and the persecution of our fellow human beings. Which is why we must keep speaking up. And we wonât stop. [Donate â¡ï¸]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com [Become a member!]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: [Receive Fewer Emails](
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