Tag: US media
People are waking up, the chemical industry, justice for Prakash
The US’ two-party system is quickly losing support from voters as it becomes more obvious that neither party represent the interests of regular people. The impact of donor money on politics continues to grow, and it is becoming difficult for even the most loyal citizens to ignore. Lee Camp looks into the cause for falling support for the two parties and how this situation compares to the political landscapes of the UK and Germany. …
UK plane conveying arms to Ukraine avoids German airspace! Why?
The Biden administration continues to predict a looming Russian invasion of Ukraine and disingenuously calls for peace while pledging another $200 million to further militarize Ukraine. This is on top of the $2.5 billion already given since 2014 to fortify Russia’s turbulent neighbor. Meanwhile, a British aircraft laden with military supplies avoided German airspace on its recent flight to Ukraine. …
Echoes of Cuban missile crisis in Ukraine standoff
The real prospect of Ukraine succumbing to its pro-Western element and joining NATO invites fears over the next step: US nuclear missiles deployed to Ukraine and aimed at neighboring Russia. Those wishing to understand the Russia position here need only to recall the “Cuban Missile Crisis” of 1962, when restraint won the day after a nerve-reckoning standoff. RT producer Enrique Rivera explains the disturbing parallels. …
Local news media slated for extinction? (Full show)
RT America’s Faran Fronczak laments the death of local news organizations and explains how personal experience has taught her why the local press is so vitally important. She asks whether it’s salvageable in today’s media landscape. While President Biden has an unprecedented plan to bolster local media with tax credits, to what extent will this give the Washington a dangerous degree of editorial control over these organizations? Will it serve to muzzle criticism of the Biden administration? …