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  1. Great work David by Massey University and congratulations on Massey finding the truth.

    Nactional is afraid of keeping control on all journalist’s and this will definitely upset the applecart for Nactional as it is on their watch this issue is still alive.

  2. This is a very good 1st up description of a very complex social institution. I still dont get why journos are sent to america because americans care very little about foreign news. If you get away from these elite centres that matter to elite power, things open up, I could talk this way here and on social media but certainly not on radio and TV. So the fact is social media is a much more open society than mainstream media and the reason is social media is less important to elite power.

    What people think of elite power on social media, some times show up on mainstream networks, then social media closes up too. Contrary to popular belief, Liberal intellectual elites did not oppose free trade agreements, they opposed elite power. What began as a grab for market share quickly became to costly for elites and the media was almost totally closed to critics of the TPPA but among the public this crises of democracy did take place and it changed the general society.

    I hope this leads to a permanent change in our cultural society outside elite centres.

  3. There is no journalism in New Zealand -well certainly not in the mainstream arena.

    What is described as journalism is actually manipulation of the masses by corporations and agencies of the government; inconvenient facts are avoided altogether, and every story is provided with a happy ending or some reason for hope when there isn’t a happy ending or reason for hope; problems that are occasionally identified are effectively dismissed because so-called journalists (most of whom are financially and scientifically illiterate) provide non-solutions as solutions.

    Only when the corporatised system has imploded will there be an opportunity for true journalism to re-emerge. And it will undoubtedly be too late by then.

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