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“To accept passively an unjust system is to cooperate with that system,” Martin Luther King Jr. once wrote. Today, as AI threatens to flood our information ecosystem with synthetic content, this warning resonates with new urgency. The question isn’t whether AI will replace journalism – it’s whether we’ll passively accept the degradation of our shared truth-seeking institutions.

Let’s be clear: the fundamental role of journalism in democracy cannot be automated away. When Jürgen Habermas described the public sphere, he wasn’t envisioning a network of language models – he was describing the very human process of collective sense-making. This is why journalism, real journalism, will persist regardless of AI’s capabilities.

Consider what’s actually at stake here. Every advance in AI’s ability to generate content makes human judgment more valuable, not less. Every improvement in synthetic media makes human verification more essential, not optional. The core functions of journalism – bearing witness, speaking truth to power, building community understanding – these aren’t technical problems waiting for technical solutions. They’re human obligations that require human judgment, human courage, and human consequences.

And yet, watching some media institutions chase AI solutions, one is reminded of Levitsky & Ziblatt’s warning about democratic backsliding through “ideological collusion” – the misguided belief that authoritarian forces can be controlled or tamed. We cannot automate our way out of the responsibility to maintain democratic discourse.

This is why the persistence of human journalism isn’t just likely – it’s necessary. As our information landscape grows more complex, the role of human journalists as sense-makers and truth-tellers becomes more crucial, not less. The challenge isn’t preserving journalism against AI; it’s strengthening journalism to help democracy navigate the age of AI.

To those who claim AI will replace journalists, I’d suggest they fundamentally misunderstand what journalism is for. It’s not merely about generating content or even about discovering facts – it’s about the human process of building shared understanding and holding power accountable. An algorithm, no matter how sophisticated, cannot bear moral witness. It cannot build community trust. It cannot exercise judgment about what matters.

The future will require a hybrid approach, certainly. But make no mistake – human journalism will persist because democracy requires it. The alternative isn’t automated journalism; it’s no journalism at all. And that’s a future none of us can afford.

On this day in history Speaker Pelosi announces least surprising decision in recent American History.

Nancy Pelosi addressed the American public to announce an official inquiry into the impeaching of America‘s worst president. 6 different house committees are already working to document the ever-growing list of impeachable offenses the second highest vote winner of the 2016 election.

There are other sites that can list the numerous impeachable offenses of the Trump administration.

There are also many sites documenting Trump’s own criminal enterprises and corrupt way of life prior to being president.

What I think is special today is that so many Americans have shown themselves to be disloyal to fundamental values we thought were standards in the American psyche.

Truth is not as valued today as it was before Trump’s scam election.

Civil discourse has devolved dramatically between Americans. It has been so disheartening to come upon Trump supporters in online public spaces and living in Vienna has greatly insulated me from the real life occurrence. I am everyday reminded of the good fortune I had to be able to relocated to Vienna. I hope my good fortune keeps up!

U.S. Speaker of the House – Nancy Pelosi

Digital Detox in progress

I have recently read Jaron Lanier‘s newest book:
Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now (2018). It makes some great arguments for those who are in a position to do so to remove themselves from social media platforms. As a result I am exporting my data off of Facebook and Google, Instagram, and moving everything to my own blog.

I highly recommend the book and would love to encourage and help others to move to a platform that gives them full control of the content they publish and the content that they consume.

My Europeans friends often wonder how so many Americans can be so effing stupid. Trump is a result of decades of media distortion. Radio is the leading media consumption source and talk radio (in a commuter country) is skewed far far further to the right than even #FauxNews. #Propaganda works, folks!

My Europeans friends often wonder how so many Americans can be so effing stupid. Trump is a result of decades of media distortion. Radio is the leading media consumption source and talk radio (in a commuter country) is skewed far far further to the right than even #FauxNews. #Propaganda works, folks!

Trump’s Brand is (still) Con.

So don’t be a sucker.
Blog entry reposted from Trump’s first attempt at misleading America.

“Don’t Be a Sucker” was designed to warn pre-internet moviegoers about the dangers of being taken in by a populist demagogue. It’s seventy five years old, so it barely predates Don the Con. It also perfectly encapsulates a what he is, and always has been, a dyed-in-the-wool conman.

However, the fact that he is a Russian-backed conman puts him in another category. He and his family are not just in it for their personal gain (in the form of Russian hotels, and even possibly huge shares of Rosneft. 

Go down this incomplete list of pro-Russia actions Don the Con has taken in direct contravention to American commitments and interests:

This man is not in office for you, people like you, or even people you like. His policies on trade directly harm his own narrow constituency. His  rhetoric has consistently targeted minorities and his slogan itself is dredged from the darkest parts of American history. He’s in office for himself and for Putin (to save himself). He came into office in violation of his oath of office on day one. His actions and the actions of a still rising number of convicted flunkies indicate he’s guilty, psychologically duplicitous and fully-compromised. This cannot end well, but it will end. Let your conscience be your guide and most of all …

Don’t be a sucker!

Comey on Trump

“Donald Trump’s presidency threatens much of what is good about this country.”

Considering the content of this book, the investigation into Trump and his obstruction of justice, and the rumored pardoning of Scooter Libby who was himself convicted for obstruction, perjury and lying to investigators, any supporter or member of the GOP has got to ask themselves just exactly what level of criminality they are comfortable with. You don’t get a pass for merely liking GOP policies, because civic duty now requires collective action to support our system of government and the rule of law. The RNC has made its decision already. They are going to the mats against the Department of Justice.

The Justice Department will win this and you will forever be tainted as siding with autocracy, just as an FYI. You will be outed as not such a fan of democratic processes or even really a fan of civil discourse and civic pride in institutions.

Hungarians cave to fear and xenophobia.

Fidesz makes bogeymen out of people fleeing war, famine, poverty and hopelessness making it’s citizens fear for their Christianity, itself a dying religion. As a result they cede their own liberty, freedom of speech, freedom to assemble and rights to petition the courts for a redress of grievances. This strategy, to wage a campaign based on self-generated fantasies, pushed into the minds of citizens in an environment of limited news resources is the surest way to degrade a democracy. Hungary as a Democracy is at its lowest point since the fall of Communism. But don’t worry! The “Viktator” has a lovely view of it all from his home overlooking his football stadium. Life is grand at the top, that it sits atop a wobbley mountain of corruption is of no importance.

We can see this will end badly, as all authoritarian regimes do. The question is how to the Hungarians organize a diverse opposition to this coalescing of power? Jobbik is a rude and inappropriate joke of a political party. Anti-Semitic fear-mongering is so last millennium but even they oppose Orbán in coalition with the left wing parties. However the election results show this will not have much effect on the FIdesz party’s ability to maul the constitution in the foreseeable future.

How the citizens of Hungary reassert Democratic principles is an open question. The Atlantic recently interview one of the lone independent investigative journalists about the state of affairs there and I recommend it. 

The GOP attacks voting, a Signature Move Towards Authoritarianism

Just was informed by my dad about this:

“In a little-noticed 6-3 vote today, the House Administration Committee voted along party lines to eliminate the Election Assistance Commission, which helps states run elections and is the only federal agency charged with making sure voting machines can’t be hacked. The EAC was created after the disastrous 2000 election in Florida as part of the Help America Vote Act to rectify problems like butterfly ballots and hanging chads. (Republicans have tried to kill the agency for years.) The Committee also voted to eliminate the public-financing system for presidential elections dating back to the 1970s. This cannot be tolerated, especially at a time when our voting systems are still under attack. Its criminal.

This puts the function of the EAC under the Office of Management and Budget, aka, Mike Mulvaney’s plaything.
Director of the
Office of Management and Budget