Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy

Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy

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  • Author:Batya Ungar-Sargon
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Summary

Something is wrong with American journalism。 Long before “fake news” became the calling card of the Right, Americans had lost faith in their news media。 But lately, the feeling that something is off has become impossible to ignore。 That’s because the majority of our mainstream news is no longer just liberal; it’s woke。 Today’s newsrooms are propagating radical ideas that were fringe as recently as a decade ago, including “antiracism,” intersectionality, open borders, and critical race theory。 How did this come to be?

It all has to do with who our news media is written by―and who it is written for。 In Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy, Batya Ungar-Sargon reveals how American journalism underwent a status revolution over the twentieth century―from a blue-collar trade to an elite profession。 As a result, journalists shifted their focus away from the working class and toward the concerns of their affluent, highly educated peers。 With the rise of the Internet and the implosion of local news, America’s elite news media became nationalized and its journalists affluent and ideological。 And where once business concerns provided a countervailing force to push back against journalists’ worst tendencies, the pressures of the digital media landscape now align corporate incentives with newsroom crusades。

The truth is, the moral panic around race, encouraged by today’s elite newsrooms, does little more than consolidate the power of liberal elites and protect their economic interests。 And in abandoning the working class by creating a culture war around identity, our national media is undermining American democracy。 Bad News explains how this happened, why it happened, and the dangers posed by this development if it continues unchecked。

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Reviews

Xavier Bonilla

This was an excellent book! Batya is a treasure。 This was well-researched, balanced, and pragmatic。 Her tone was respectful and her passion for journalism showed throughout。 Fantastic work!

Chris Boutté

I was fortunate enough to receive an early copy of this book from Batya, and I can honestly say that it’s one of the best books I’ve read in a long time when it comes to commentary on what’s going on in the world。 Prior to reading this book, I was completely unfamiliar with Batya’s work, but when I stumbled across her on Twitter and saw she had a book coming out, I decided to reach out and see if she had any review copies available。 If I’m being honest, as a left-leaning progressive, when I saw I was fortunate enough to receive an early copy of this book from Batya, and I can honestly say that it’s one of the best books I’ve read in a long time when it comes to commentary on what’s going on in the world。 Prior to reading this book, I was completely unfamiliar with Batya’s work, but when I stumbled across her on Twitter and saw she had a book coming out, I decided to reach out and see if she had any review copies available。 If I’m being honest, as a left-leaning progressive, when I saw the subtitle, I thought, “Oh hear we go。 Someone pandering to anti-woke culture。” Fortunately, I couldn’t have been more wrong。 Not only is Batya an amazing writer, but she provides a balanced, nuanced look at the current state of the divisiveness and how media played a major role in what’s happening。 I could go on and on about this book forever, but I’m going to give a brief overview of the thesis and topics in hopes that you’ll grab a copy because this is such an important book。 The main thesis that I gained from the book is that media has helped widen the class divide。 For a while, I’ve felt like a crazy person because it seemed as though left-leaning journalism was coming from this very rich and privileged place, and Batya made me realize I’m not the only one who recognized this。 After giving a history of Pulitzer and the origins of the New York Times, the author explains why the NYT and other forms of media shifted to write pieces for the elites。 With the rise of digital media, it got even worse when the NYT showed how much money you can make from a subscription model and pandering to outrage culture and woke language。 I figured this book would just be a bunch of opinions from the author, but Batya backs it up with data and research。 While I don’t agree with 100% of Batya’s opinions, I found myself agreeing with about 90% of them。 And for the opinions I disagreed with, I respect her views on those, and that’s the whole point of how we fix this mess。 Batya did an excellent explaining how outrage culture and twitter mobs dictate what the media covers, and as someone who was cancelled due to YouTube drama channels in 2019, I’ve witnessed this first-hand。 But this review is way longer than I wanted it to be, so I’ll end here。 Mark your calendars for 10/19/21 and get two copies of this book; one for you and one to give to someone else。 。。。more