All true and there is natural globalization and hyper-socialization from technology (Uncle Ted was right) but I think a lot of it can be firewalled through stronger force of law. Most people get their news fed to them from BigTech trending headlines, cable giants, newspapers (even if indirectly), and local tv. They get culture from trending videos, social media, and TV. All of this could be regulated through legislation if we had the will to do so. Make mass media local again. Enforce true free speech online. Forbid companies from complying with foreign laws. Restructure all mass communications to eliminate the fourth estate.
Part of the problem is that most "independent" media is just commentary, rather than investigative journalism, so even though everyone hates the MSM, most indie media just comments on whatever the MSM puts out anyways. And the few people doing actual indie journalism get dismissed as "crackpots" by optics cucks chasing "respectability" and access because when you actually do your own investigating, you end up finding a lot of "conspiracy theories" aka the radical notion that the government does stuff it's not supposed to do and then lies about it.
All true and there is natural globalization and hyper-socialization from technology (Uncle Ted was right) but I think a lot of it can be firewalled through stronger force of law. Most people get their news fed to them from BigTech trending headlines, cable giants, newspapers (even if indirectly), and local tv. They get culture from trending videos, social media, and TV. All of this could be regulated through legislation if we had the will to do so. Make mass media local again. Enforce true free speech online. Forbid companies from complying with foreign laws. Restructure all mass communications to eliminate the fourth estate.
Part of the problem is that most "independent" media is just commentary, rather than investigative journalism, so even though everyone hates the MSM, most indie media just comments on whatever the MSM puts out anyways. And the few people doing actual indie journalism get dismissed as "crackpots" by optics cucks chasing "respectability" and access because when you actually do your own investigating, you end up finding a lot of "conspiracy theories" aka the radical notion that the government does stuff it's not supposed to do and then lies about it.