As Vance 'lectures' Europe on free speech, it is good to be reminded that the United States ranks 55 (!) on the World Press Freedom Index.

The top 10 countries are ALL in Europe.

#journalism #democracy #freepress

https://rsf.org/en/index

Index

RSF's World Press Freedom Index aims to compare the level of press freedom enjoyed by journalists and media in 180 countries and territories.

@claesdevreese Ah, but, the gammon response would surely be to claim that whoever drew up that list was a woke conspiracy so the list itself is fake news.

@TimWardCam @claesdevreese

Here in America, all criticism from foreign sources is considered dismissible as envy. Indeed, a lot of my neighbors see such criticism as actually flattering.

Worth noting their details are a bit aged. It says, "The US government continues to pursue the extradition of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, who remains in detention in the United Kingdom." He's in Australia, having pleaded guilty with sentence of time served.

@Professor_Stevens @claesdevreese Envy of what? The guns? The lack of health care? The lack of holidays? And that was before Trump. Which did they have in mind that we should envy, I wonder.
The Newsroom Speech by Jeff Daniels (with subtitles)

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@mt @Professor_Stevens @claesdevreese Hang on ... I've only just realised ...

If MAGA gammons think that America is already the best country in the world, then it's already "great", no?

So why does it need to be made great again?

@TimWardCam @mt @Professor_Stevens @claesdevreese depends if you're measuring its greatness against all those communist countries in Europe (unbeatable) or against a made up version of America from roughly the 50s where racism was ok but minorities liked it and sexism was ok but women were happier at home anyway, and mediocre white men got all the plum jobs and mostly just drank and smoked at the office while their secretary typed their letters.
@TimWardCam @mt @Professor_Stevens @claesdevreese of course Britain has a version of this which is why we had to vote to "take our country back". Turns out it's very difficult to make your country "back" into a thing it never was, though

@Flisty @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese

I watched Brexit fairly closely (as much as one can, from over here). I think hearing the phrase "repatriation of power" is when I realized the United States has no monopoly on shameless right-wing bullshit.

Say, how has that worked out? Is there a general mood in the UK about whether or not Brexit was a good idea? Or is it all now just in the past?

@Professor_Stevens @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese Very much still a present, unhealed wound. A lot of visceral anger from many (eg me - why was my kids' citizenship taken away because the BBC bookers haven't got enough imagination to get anyone on except Farage, and our prime ministers don't know the difference between binding vs advisory referenda?!). There's been a flurry of 5 year anniversary polls and they pretty much universally support a closer relationship. eg https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/51484-how-do-britons-feel-about-brexit-five-years-on
How do Britons feel about Brexit five years on? | YouGov

55% of Britons now say it was wrong for the UK to leave the EU, with just 11% seeing Brexit as more of a success than a failure

@Flisty @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese

Wow, that's a great resource you linked to, thanks!

It's amazing to me that Brexit passed, except that I have come to learn the power of internet propaganda. If I lived in Europe and had the option to travel freely between countries there, I'd never stop riding the rails. Giving that up for some vague notion of reclaiming local autonomy no one ever really lost?

Sad that it happened. Maybe it can be fixed.

@Professor_Stevens @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese my personal (well not that personal, look at everything Carole Cadwalladr found) theory is that Putin's interference here was a test run for his interference in the US. Certainly in both cases it's had convenient outcomes for Russia, weakening the institutions that have historically kept him in check.
@Flisty @Professor_Stevens @mt @claesdevreese It is disappointing that the US didn't learn from the UK's fuck-up, yes.
@TimWardCam @Professor_Stevens @mt @claesdevreese I think people learned. Just the "wrong" people. Bush/Gore should have highlighted the dangers of having partisan people in charge of state elections, but ever since then instead of fixing that problem the state orgs seem to have been growing more and more partisan and more willing to purge thousands of voters from rolls without reason. And then there's using computers to vote and to count the votes ... I'm very glad we're luddites here.