Israel being yellow while openly murdering journalists (A LOT of them) is saying everything you need to know about how trustworthy this report is.
Murder more journalist than ww2+ww1 = “seems good”
What a joke of Western propaganda this map is.
Oh hey, it’s the same map. “Freedom” in this case largely coincides with the freedom of the wealthy to influence and buy the press and spread their messaging.
There is…not a lot of green on that map. 😬
Plenty of countries got into crosshairs due to the new wave of international propaganda.
Unfortunately, there aren’t that many ways to combat it under truly free speech, so many have chosen to outright ban various sources linked tto potentially malicious actors.
But once that is done, the gates are open. Now that plenty of governments have the power to ban whoever they deem bad, the freedom of press and democracy are under threat.
You know everyone talks about press freedom, no one talks about how the press got us to this point by just creating lots of sensational news for views. Or not covering things with the necessary context, and end of the day playing into the states agenda at best or creating their own narratives at worst. Is there such a thing as independent media, at the scales of a MSNBC, CNN or FOX? Also most of the press in the US is owned by some billionaire, how does that factor into this?
I’d personally like my press to have a little less freedom to grift and a little more discipline to report.
Yellow = satisfactory…
The U.K. is yellow and the U.K. press had a character assassination of Corbyn.
Australia is yellow and it’s news media is mostly owned by the government or 2 guys.
At least one of those has a lot of influence on our media too.
As someone living in a green country, could someone explain how things work in practice in the yellow or orange countries? I understand that in places like Russia or China, journalists can end up in prison, or worse, if the government doesn’t like their writing. But how exactly is the press not free in countries like Canada or most European nations that are labeled yellow here?
And why is the US labeled orange? As far as I know, the media there is highly politically polarized, with most major news organizations openly supporting a particular agenda. That’s certainly a serious issue and not how the press should operate, but even Trump’s government isn’t actively limiting the freedom of the press to report on issues like they see fit? Or am I mistaken? I’m genuinely asking.
India (red)
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One man owns several major media outlets and is trying to buy up more.
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If a newspaper publishes something the current ruling party (state or union) does not like, they paint a pretty big target on their back. They might lose government ads. They might be
harassedinvestigated for any tiny infarction. They will likely not be invited to press conferences or given interviews.
The overall result is that most media try not to rock the boat too much. One field our media is relatively good at is world news, since we aren’t in any of the major geopolitical ‘blocs’, and foreign ownership of media outlets is banned.
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Its a chart of how free the bourgeois opPRESSors are.
Trump is supposed to be on the bourgeois side but he constantly does weird shit so the bourgies don’t feel safe around him anymore (maybe).
Trump is actively attacking what is left of independent media. He has threatened journalists with prison, he has been using our agencies to punish media, he has filed countless lawsuits and he signed an executive order defunding our public broadcasting. Things are getting really bad here
In the yellow countries, it’s likely the concentration of titles in too few hands as a lot of media end up being bought up by the same few groups to output the same stories.