When 56 newspapers march in fascist lock-step, you know you’ve got a problem:
A ‘Profound Emergency’ Not Worth Writing a Sentence About
“Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial,” announces that editorial, produced by London’s Guardian. “We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency. Unless we combine to take decisive action, climate change will ravage our planet” blah blah blah, etc.
To put it another way, this is such a dire emergency that the editorial boards of 55 newspapers (including, in this country, the Miami Herald) cannot be troubled to write a word about it. It’s the equivalent of just filling space with wire copy–and in fact, that would work just as well, since the Associated Press has its own global-warmist editorial.
A sad joke to some, perhaps, but there should be a thrill of fear down your back as you read that. The mindless conformity is already there in the MSM – all it would take, now, is a government subsidy to turn Rush’s semi-joke about ‘State run media’ in to a reality. And don’t think these MSM outfits won’t take a government subsidy – first off, from a liberal government like Obama’s, they’d consider it an honor; secondly, from any government they’d consider it worthwhile because its better than losing their jobs as their dinosaur media model becomes more irrelevant.
This is just a blatant example of the liberal group-think of the MSM which results in the media bias we talk about.