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This is an excellent discussion of the state of the world, the US, and what real journalism is doing to promote major public interest stories.  Like Chomsky, ITT believes that we should be focusing on Climate around the clock now, and that the MSM has let us all down by endlessly selling us The Trump Show because he's a cash bull.

The discussion here is mainly between Maximilian Alvarez and Adam McKay (director of "Don't Look Up"), who is an activist and Hollywood lefty who supports ITT.  It's a fundraising drive as well, and presents lie a PBS solicitation to viewers. Later they praise the Staten Island group responsible for the unionization at Amazon.

Excellent dialogue between Alvarez and McKay. Well worth watching. And DO DONATE to real independent progressive journalism.

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John Kendall Hawkins is an American ex-pat freelance journalist and poet currently residing in Oceania.

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