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big thanks to Gmail for dumping my new Guardian subscriptions into my promotions inbox for some reason 🙃

good to know the US isn't the only country punishing politicians for the decisions of capitalists and basically voting for "I hate everything, burn it all down"

OH MY GOD THIS IS SO REFRESHING TO SEE IN MY INBOX, UNABASHED JOURNALISM HOW I MISSED YOU

as a progressive: no. if you are a progressive with any brain cells, you know it's a long slog, and you know standing still is better than tumbling backwards. I am not going to start cheerleading for the Cheneys but either they bring no votes with them, in which case progressives need to turn out for Harris, or they bring some votes with them, in which case progressives NEED TO TURN OUT FOR HARRIS. there is 0 reason for progressive to feel "alienated" or not vote for Harris.

eat a dick, bezos, we see right through you

also journalism SHOULD be biased, TOWARDS THE TRUTH. towards INTEGRITY. I do not want a fourth estate that regards lying dictators and sincere public servants with the same indifference.

... I have no idea why that image uploaded twice

@dietotaku This is just my opinion. But in the political process, whoever tries to be more inclusive is doing the right thing. Not only for balance of constituents, but in order to win in the first place, which has to be priority one.

@dietotaku In my entire career I never spoke about politics. I knew I had customers who had strong feelings both ways. I surmised the best course of action iwas to stay like Switzerland, because the people that are going to get angry from that maneuver is the smallest subset in the Venn diagram.

@MidnightRider was switzerland right to stay neutral in WW2? perhaps taking a principled stand is worth the cost of pissing off a larger chunk of the venn diagram?

i rely on journalists to state facts, even when those facts are unpopular. i rely on journalists to defend human rights, even when those rights belong to a tiny minority.

@dietotaku Myself I don’t rely on journalist for anything, they are just part of the machinery, a puppet show. As for Switzerland, I can’t say. I will tell you I had to deliver a result to keep my job and if I hadn’t had that job, I would have nothing because I barely have anything left now that’s the reality of life.

@dietotaku @MidnightRider

I (1997-2010) lived (barely) in Switzerland; my apartment was +/- 200m from the French border.

My landlord (upstairs) was a great, old man (RIP: died ~11y ago at 94 or 96.

He had two WW II stories:
A. Saving Jewish refugees by rowing them across the lake to Coppet (4km traverse) at night;
B. Volunteering in the Swiss Army to join a rescue mission, to bring back two Allied pilots shot down in the Juras mountains:
~ in winter
~ thigh-deep snow
~ bright Moon.

My hero

@dietotaku @MidnightRider

We had a French neighbor living around the corner: she was Jewish. She adamantly declared that my other neighbor (André & shared a garden with them) were "war pigs".

Whilst André saved lives, the "T" family would row refugees halfway across the lake, kill them with a paddle, dump bodies overboard, then return with the "heavy suitcases" (implying "family valuables").

I believed André 100% ~ whether the woman's stories were true were impossible to verify.

Bad blood?

@zenmudprod That is one amazing tail thanks for posting that.

@zenmudprod I have been to Italy. I would like to see Europe again. I don’t know if that’s ever going to happen but I may open it.

@MidnightRider
Had very close friends in Milano, and she inherited a family "townhome" in the Appenines town of Pavullo-nel-Frignano... (sigh); we bicycled in every direction from that base.
(2002-2006)...

Even rode past a sign indicating a monument or memorial for the "10th Mountain Division" ~ brave patriots who came home and "created" many of the ski resorts I've loved (Vail, etc).

@zenmudprod I called on the 10 nth mountain division. I did everything I could to make sure their imaging, especially the mammograms they were doing had integrity.

@dietotaku

What he's also too much of a dick to see is that newspaper's are given credence with endorsements because they have their ear to the ground and are supposed to use their deep knowledge of candidates to help guide their readers.

Also, I think endorsements are as much statements of being good civic partners as the fourth estate as they are endorsements.

It's about putting their values as a free press and their readership first.

He's failed spectacularly here and should sell WAPO.

@dietotaku Ending them, particularly given the stakes in this election, shows his bias and is not a principled decision.

@dietotaku It's amazing how full of shit one person can be. Do they pack it in with a shovel?

@dietotaku

The ones who consider Cheney a deal breaker are the same ones who voted for Trump to "punish" us for not voting for Sanders.

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