This Is What Government by Electronic Plebescite Looks Like
Briefly

The article examines the current media environment, drawing parallels to the film 'The Last Days of Disco' regarding the end of an era. It critiques the superficial variety of content available today, highlighting how it masks a deeper erosion of meaningful discourse. The proliferation of loud, attention-seeking voices overshadows reasoned discussion, controlled by a small group of tech moguls. This poses existential questions about the health of democracy, which depends on informed public dialogue, now threatened by media monopolies and emotional sensationalism.
The current media landscape appears to be multifarious but is, in reality, a desolate cacophony offering little room for reasoned discussion or enlightened public opinion.
While it seems easier than ever for individuals to express their thoughts, the reality is that public discourse is controlled by a select few, diminishing genuine conversation.
Read at The Nation
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