Call the state and corporate media “establishment” media, if you like, but don’t call them “mainstream.” That can only be us, writes Jay Baker. But how?
Author: Jay Baker
The Crisis of the Conservatives’ Crew-Neck Capitalism
Not comedic press conferences, or self-deprecating dances, or bracelets, or slogans, but actions – based on policy – are what matter, so feel no sympathy for Theresa May, writes Jay Baker.
BBC, RT, and the Western Capitalist Propaganda Trap
The hypocrisy of establishment state and corporate media in the West is what only further feeds the rise of alternative media – reliable or otherwise, writes Jay Baker.
How the BBC, Like The Daily Mail, Fails the Oppressed – and Journalism Itself
The BBC went one step further by not only involving themselves in migrants’ quests for a better life – but by actively scuppering their attempts, writes Jay Baker.
The Powerful Can’t Hide Behind Scandals, Bailouts, or Brexit for Much Longer
Expenses scandals, bank bailouts, and Brexit provide a smokescreen for politicians of the status quo, but they can’t use them to “bury bad news” for much longer, writes Jay Baker.
Is the American Dichotomy of Conservativism and Liberalism a Lie?
Why do Americans continue to insist on speaking about their political options – particularly Democrats and Republicans – as ‘liberal’ or ‘conservative’? The answer is in the question, writes Jay Baker.
The Rise of the Machines: Automation is Inevitable, and We Must Embrace It
If we’re supposed to work to live rather than live to work, surely it’s time we let the automated machinery carry out the tedious tasks we loathe, writes Jay Baker.
