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                                                    1. Vox writer blames election on smug progressives while walking all the way around how his own pub is exactly that: vox.com/culture/2016/11/14/13526406/progressive-fundamentalism-make-america-great-again
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                                                    New hypothesis: the main problem with the left might be we blame everyone else for our faults and ourselves for everyone else's.
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                                                  Talk about a bubble. I promise: plenty of entertainment media pandering to rust-belt-pov. Read this & you can pretend it doesn't exist.
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                                                You know where there is an unending fortress of what author describes as 'progressive fundamentalism'? Vox dot com. Self-examination plz?
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                                              I'm not even saying I agree or disagree here, just, seriously...
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                                            The idea of a smug left that takes no time to understand or admit truth or basis in opposing points of view? That's explainer journalism.
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                                          I am frustrated that Vox can publish a piece lamenting a culture of which it is a large proponent and not take any blame on to itself.
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                                        What this tells me is that you can't recognize this impulse in your own organization, which means You Learned Nothing.
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                                    And, though I don't agree with all of this article, a little bit of this: currentaffairs.org/2016/11/explaining-it-all
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                                  Making another show about Archie Bunker isn't going to solve the media's exclusiveness and regional centralization...
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                                What will help solve the problem is radically changing how we recruit and amplify voices to the national stage.
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                              You know what would have been great for this election? A look into how terrible it is for rural poor who happen to be black....
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                            Creating empathy through amplification. That's a journalistic mission.
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                          Or you know what else? Actually having on the ground reporting from the terribly destitute in rural America instead of think-piecing it
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                        I can't take another piece about Poor Journalist's Journey from His Racist Roots in Rural America to be Liberal Media, & what wisdom he has.
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                      They almost all manage to do a remarkable job at dodging taking any blame on to themselves.
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                    We can and should call racism racism. Regardless of if it was priority racism or priority economic anxiety - whatever.scalzi.com/2016/11/10/the-cinemax-theory-of-racism/
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                Also: plenty of us feel significant economic anxiety & discomfort w/status quo Hillary represented & voted for her anyway ...
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              B/c we care about others over ourselves. About prioritizing basic ability to live in America over economic surety.
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            The people who voted otherwise made a fundamentally selfish choice that they understood completely. Let's not infantilize them.
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          We can do better by exposing them to more of the world, to make reality a little more real, to connect a bit better. We don't need to pander
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        But we *do* need to--now and for the next 4 years--constantly confront them with the human consequences of their choices.
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      I mean... FFS, avg journalist salary in NYC is 20k+ below the average overall salary. Leftist media journalists understand economic anxiety
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    Shit, most millennials understand and feel economic anxiety and could still manage to vote for Hillary. That *is not* the whole problem.


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