@paulbaumgart In what ways do you think our press has failed to shed light on corruption?
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@irvingruan most corruption is local, certainly by number of instances, if not by scope - 12 more replies
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@jamesmcn Hmm. Even if it had funding granted by the constitution? - 3 more replies
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Is it significantly harder to structure journalism in a way that a bureaucracy can handle?
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@paulbaumgart@KillerMartinis Because the people with power need courts to protect their property, and shun the sunlight the press brings. -
@MarvClowder@KillerMartinis That's been true since forever. And yet the world keeps improving. (Well, except the climate part perhaps.)
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@paulbaumgart have NPR, PBS, the BBC, Xinhua and Pravda been consistent leaders in rooting out corruption? -
@gojomo It has to be an independent branch of government, constitutionally protected, I've concluded.
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@paulbaumgart every public school history text book is government funded (and therefore controlled) journalismThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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