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R Dooley (NY)'s avatar

This time, this court, this person: This is a perfect constellation.

Judge Katanji Brown Jackson’s ascension to the Supreme Court may well be a high point – if not the high point – in an administration that endeavors to set things right.

I can well imagine there were many, many Americans who wept with Judge Jackson when Senator Booker proclaimed that he would not let anyone steal his joy at this moment: I was one of them.

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Roland (CA->WA)'s avatar

Just for context, notice how much the quality of news has changed in just a few years. Only a few years ago, the interview with Mike Braun might’ve been overlooked, glossed over, or just plain dismissed. We have come a long way.

Braun is clearly advocating making interracial marriage illegal again, and advocating rolling back other rights, and that is exactly how it has been reported everywhere. Clear and clean. Transparent.

In addition, the damage control that his staff attempted afterwards is being condemned as exactly that: disingenuous bullshit.

The media’s quality of reporting, as often as it is terrible and flaky and misleading and alarmist and slanted to be clickworthy to promote sales, has also improved dramatically. They call a lie “a lie,” which they never ever did only a few years ago, until about the fourth year of the Trump administration. Now, due to George Floyd, the media and everyone else is immediately suspicious if a non-white person dies in police custody, an abuse being committed for generations with scant attention and with impunity. Incidents of civil rights violations and misogynistic/harassment misconduct make it into the news almost every day. I’ll never forget the Central Park story of the birdwatcher and the white bubblehead who refused to leash her dog to protect the birds. That story would never have been a headline only a few short years ago: it never would’ve made it past the police report.

We have to be grateful that our attention, and our ability to see the truth of social misconduct, is improving dramatically, and is being reported more consistently and more accurately.

I have been making this argument about voter suppression in particular, a subject that would never be on the front page of any news source even as recently as the Obama administration; but now, in every state, every little obscure law that suppresses the black vote or limits abortions or rolls back rights gains makes national headlines.

It’s getting harder and harder to get away with being racist and sexist and gender-identity-ist. That is one thing I love about 2022. If you indicate that you are taking society backwards, your shameful words will be thrown back in your face by millions of people, and often in minutes.

Sure, we can wring our hands about all the nasty racist and sexist people out there, but keep this in mind:

This information is coming out due to increased transparency. The transparency level is at an all-time high.

And for this I am deeply grateful. It’s harder to be a slime and keep it secret from the rest of us.

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