It is galling to hear corporate run media talk about freedom of the press.
“Freedom of the press” is another of the principal slogans of “pure democracy”. And here, too, the workers know — and socialists everywhere have admitted it millions of times — that this freedom is a deception while the best printing presses and the biggest stocks of paper are appropriated by the capitalists and while capitalist rule over the press remains, a rule that is manifested throughout the world all the more strikingly, sharply, and cynically, the more democracy and the republican system are developed, as in America for example.
The first thing to do to win real equality and genuine democracy for the working people, for the workers and peasants, is to deprive capital of the possibility of hiring writers, buying up publishing houses, and hiring newspapers. And to do that the capitalists and exploiters have to be overthrown and their resistance suppressed.
The capitalists have always used the term ‘freedom’ to mean freedom for the rich to get richer and for the workers to starve to death.
In capitalist usage, freedom of the press means freedom of the rich to bribe the press, freedom to use their wealth to shape and fabricate so-called public opinion.
In this respect, too, the defenders of ‘pure democracy’ prove to be defenders of an utterly foul and venal system that gives the rich control over the mass media. They prove to be deceivers of the people who, with the aid of plausible, fine-sounding, but thoroughly false phrases, divert them from the concrete historical task of liberating the press from capitalist enslavement.
—Lenin, Congress of the First Comintern
not to be a but uh happy cake day
idk you’re the first person on Lemmy i’ve ever seen w/ that cake icon next to your name
It’s the Marie Antoinette day
what are the odds lol
we need a marie antoinette emoji on HB
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If you’re such a freedom loving lib you shouldn’t use the authoritarian tankie worker protection laws of Hong Kong Smh
Cheng noted that she is now seeking legal advice and considering filing a complaint against WSJ for possible violations of Hong Kong’s Basic Law and Employment Ordinance,