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I got quoted in this story from the #LATimes

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Excerpt: James M. Branum, an attorney who works with the Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild, said that, in recent weeks, the task force has received two to three times more than the usual volume of referrals and direct calls. The upward trend began after Trump came into office, with people calling about the war in Gaza and increased military deployment to the U.S. southern border — but calls spiked after troops were sent to Los Angeles, he said.

“A lot of these folks joined because they want to fight who they see as the terrorists,” Branum said. “They want to fight enemies of the United States … they never envisioned they would be deployed to the streets of the United States.”

LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 18, 2025 - - U.S. Marines watch from inside the Federal Building while people, reflected, participate in the Interfaith Prayer Walk for Family Unity in downtown Los Angeles on June 18, 2025. Protesters were demanding an end to violent immigration raids and the dehumanization of immigrant families. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles Times · Veterans' advocates warn of low morale amid L.A. military deploymentVon Hailey Branson-Potts

Federal agents denied entry to Dodger Stadium parking lot, sparking new outrage over #Trump sweeps

from #LATimes #LosAngelesTimes
Terry Castleman, Jack Harris
Thu, June 19, 2025 at 2:07 PM EDT

"In photos posted on social media Thursday, a procession of vehicles appeared to attempt to enter #DodgerStadium through the ballpark’s main Sunset Gate off Vin Scully Avenue around 8 a.m. However, they were prevented from passing through a security checkpoint leading to the parking lot.

The caravan then relocated to the stadium’s Downtown Gate near the 110 Freeway. Dozens of vehicles gathered outside a closed parking lot fence, according to witnesses, before many began dispersing.

Later in the morning, several dozen protesters gathered near what remained of the agents, who stood around three unmarked SUVs closer to the stadium’s entry gates but still outside the stadium parking lot."

yahoo.com/news/federal-agents-

#StopTheDeportations
#DHS #ICE #news #press #politics #immigration

Yahoo News · Federal agents denied entry to Dodger Stadium parking lot: Here is what really happenedVon Terry Castleman, Jack Harris
Fortgeführter Thread

A lot of things have changed, mostly for the worst, between the first and second Trump presidency. For example, during our first dance with assclown fascism under Downmarket Mussolini, American corporate media made a massive show of "opposing" Trump; despite the fact that I (and many other observers) pointed out that their coverage of the administration typically benefitted the regime more often than it hurt them, and the class solidarity inherent to corporate media outlets often resulted in them covering up for the wealthy donors and supporters that propped up Trump's administration until the precise moment it became clear he wasn't going to win a second term in 2020. The story has been quite different here in the second Trump era however; as this Guardian article notes, despite Trump's threats and smears towards the media, corporate outlets like WaPo, LA Times, and now CBS have willingly collaborated with Trump's fascist regime and agenda. What changed? As it turns out, the whims and financial motivations of billionaire reactionaries who own corporate media companies.

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m

Trump complains the US media aren’t bending to his will. Aren’t they?

"Despite that acquiescence, Trump has continued to threaten journalists, branding pollsters “negative criminals” who “should be investigated for election fraud”. In April, he attacked “radical lunatic Democrats and their comrades in the fake news media”, adding: “Those lying to the American People on behalf of violent criminals have to be held responsible by the Agencies and the Courts.”

The attacks overlook the ways in which some outlets have submitted to Trump’s will – either by executives settling frivolous lawsuits or wealthy owners interfering to avoid upsetting Trump.

Jeff Bezos, the Washington Post owner, ordered an overhaul to the paper’s editorial pages in February that effectively muzzled the newspaper’s criticism of Trump. The Los Angeles Times dropped its endorsement of Kamala Harris under pressure from Patrick Soon-Shiong, its billionaire owner.

In December, ABC News settled a Trump lawsuit, in a move first amendment experts said could foster more attacks on the media. And in another blow, the owner of CBS News is said to be considering settling a $10bn lawsuit brought against the network over the editing of a Kamala Harris interview."

Folks, this is a story about greed and cowardice and that's not just my opinion. Trump isn't right, and the activities he's undertaking to cow the American media, be they government investigations or frivolous lawsuits, have no basis in the law. If folks like Jeff Bezos, Patrick Soon-Shiong, and Shari Redstone wanted to fight this, they'd win. Since surrendering and collaborating is more profitable to these billionaire leeches however, they're directing their media companies to roll over. Furthermore, the cost of this collaboration with fascism goes far beyond the mitigation of Trump criticism in our media environment; with billionaire media barons kissing his ring, and corporate outlets scrambling to settle his obscenely conspiratorial lawsuits based on open lies, the Kelpto Kaiser will now argue that he's been right about the media all along and that justifies further cracking down on the so-called "free press" in America. Collaborating with fascism, will merely breed more fascism; not that any of these rich reactionaries who own media companies seem to give a shit at all.

As someone who engages in a lot of media criticism and analysis, I can't say any of this is surprising to me; if anything, corporate media's outward posture of hostility towards Trump at points during his first administration is the historical aberration here. For profit media in America has always consistently sided with power and the state; after all the same class of people who own corporate media companies, also own most of the country. Just because we can easily predict class solidarity and billionaire ownership rolling over for fascism however, doesn't change the horrifying reality of what's going on here; nobody is handing out Pulitzer's here, but both WaPo and the LA Times did some excellent critical reporting during the first Trump regime and have been nowhere as effective here in Der Leader's second term. This is a big win for the Kelpto Kaiser; which makes it a devastating loss for all of us who don't want the fascists to win.

The Guardian · Trump complains the US media aren’t bending to his will. Aren’t they?Von Adam Gabbatt
#Fascism#Trump#Media

How much have Trump’s oligarch supporters lost since his inauguration… 😏

The Los Angeles Times faces financial challenges, losing $50 million in 2024 and $30 million in 2023 due to a decline in paying subscribers and advertisers. Owner Soon-Shiong’s decisions, such as revoking the paper’s presidential endorsement and implementing a bias meter, led to 23,000 digital subscriber departures. The Times has resorted to buyouts, budget cuts, and layoffs, while Netflix has halted advertising due to concerns about changes under Soon-Shiong.

adweek.com/media/los-angeles-t or archive.is/yfMNw

Adweek · The Los Angeles Times Said to Have Lost $50 Million in 2024, as Subscription and Ad Losses MountVon Mark Stenberg
#trumpism#USfascism#latimes
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@bascule

" . . . not paying attention . . . "

Most tv and papers are billionaire news systems. They are not neutral, and the Washington Post, New York Times and L A Times are actively uninvolved in rhe subversion. Just as they were during the election.

Actively involved in subversion.

#coup#musk#nytimes

"#Boycott and resist institutions/companies that have continually aligned with the interests of #Trump:

- Get off #Twitter/X and find different EV cars. If you want an electric car, buy something else. Elon #Musk is wreaking havoc.
- Don’t buy from #Amazon and unsubscribe from The #WashingtonPost. #JeffBezos owns both The Washington Post and much of Amazon. He dictates WAPO editorial content in favor of the oligarchy and funds Trump interests.
- Boycott #AirBnB! #JoeGebbia, co-founder of Air B&B, has joined #DOGE.
- Unsubscribe from the #LATimes! #PatrickSoon-Shiong owns the LA Times, and dictates editorial decisions that support the slide to fascism.
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LA Times reportedly removes new AI tool from story after it downplayed KKK

the AI tool on an LA Times article about the 100th anniversary of the city of Anaheim removing KKK members from its city council.

The AI-generated note appeared to downplay the KKK’s racist history

#LAtimes #Insights #KKK #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Anaheim #journalism #media #technology #tech

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m

The Guardian · LA Times reportedly removes new AI tool from story after it downplayed KKKVon Anna Betts

Another day, another AI-generated act of White Supremacy proselytism...

"The Los Angeles Times removed its new AI-powered “insights” feature from a column after the tool tried to defend the Ku Klux Klan.

Columnist Gustavo Arellano’s Feb. 25 column reflected on Anaheim’s history with the hate group after the city’s council did not acknowledge the 100th anniversary of booting four Klan-affiliated council members from the group.

Arellano noted how the group’s presence in the city was a “stain” on its history, but that leaders should reflect on the lesson of “how to combat tyranny and white supremacy — and also that the work is never really done."

But the “perspectives” feature produced by AI company Perplexity—which debuted on Monday for “Voices” pieces and has been heavily touted by billionaire owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong—included a defense for the group under a banner that offered “different views on the topic.”

“Local historical accounts occasionally frame the 1920s Klan as a product of ‘white Protestant culture’ responding to societal changes rather than an explicitly hate-driven movement, minimizing its ideological threat,” the point read.

Within hours of its debut, the feature was removed from the column. It remains available on other “Voices” pieces that offer points of view, which includes news commentary and reviews, among others."

thedailybeast.com/maga-newspap

The Daily Beast · MAGA Newspaper Owner’s AI Bot Defends KKKVon Corbin Bolies
#AI#GenerativeAI#LLMs

"If you’re too pointed about the truth, you might lose a big chunk of ad-clicking readership. If you’re too pointed about the truth, you might alienate potential sources. If you’re too pointed about the truth, you might upset deep-pocketed companies, event sponsors, advertisers, or those in power. So what you often get is a sort of feckless mush that looks like journalism, but is increasingly hollow."

#LAtimes #journalism #techdirt #AI

techdirt.com/2025/03/05/the-la

Techdirt · The LA Times’ Political Rating “AI” Is A Silly Joke Aimed At Validating Wealthy Media Ownership’s Inherent BiasLate last year we wrote about how LA Times billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong confidently announced that he was going to use AI to display “artificial intelligence-generated ratings”…

The dystopia moves fast.

March 3: LA Times launches Insights feature. "Now the voice and perspective from all sides can be heard, seen and read —no more echo chamber," says publisher Pat Soon-Shiong.

March 4: Insights feature removed after trying to defend Ku Klux Klan, reports The Daily Beast.

#PatSoonShiong#LATimes#AI

🔴 📰 **The L.A. Times adds AI-generated counterpoints to its opinion pieces and guess what, there are problems**

Laura Hazard Owen

“A human writer will present one side of a debate, AI will present the other, and readers, seeing the multitude of perspectives represented, will trust the L.A. Times more and pay up. Or, politicians from across the political spectrum will recognize that the L.A.Times is treating them all fairly and never complain about coverage again”_

🔗 niemanlab.org/2025/03/the-l-a-

#LATimes #Media #Newspaper #News #AI #ArtificiaIntelligence #LLMS #Tech #Technology @ai

Nieman LabThe L.A. Times adds AI-generated counterpoints to its opinion pieces and guess what, there are problemsThe hope: The L.A. Times will appear more "objective" if it presents both sides of an issue, even if one side's written by a human and the other side is generated by AI. The reality: Kind of a mess.