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 🚨 USA 🇺🇸 / Germany 🇩🇪 :
“The Infernal Duo, the Sinister Plans of Donald Trump and Elon Musk” is the cover of one of the main German magazines, “Der Spiegel”
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 You would think that constantly losing in every relevant area and metric would humble the Germans, but here we are. 
 Come on now. We are one world. Are you a #bitcoiner or aren’t you?  
 Germany should buy some BTC to drop them next time there is a dip, at the very bottom of it, like they are good at it. 
 This happens when you are not able to speak a second language (e.g. English) and are therefore dependent on the mass media that is fully controlled by the state. As a result 1% of the world population (Germany) believes the world has to thrive on the German example. #plebchain #bitcoin 
 Massmedia is not owned nor governed by the state. You are wrong. It is a flat out lie. 
 Lol: 
Supervisory Boards: Public broadcasters have supervisory boards (Rundfunkräte), which include representatives from political parties, civil society groups, and other stakeholders. Political parties often nominate members to these boards, giving them some indirect influence over governance and strategic decisions, though not over daily editorial decisions. 
 Example: Political appointments to ARD and ZDF supervisory boards.
Public broadcasters like ARD and ZDF have governance structures that include members nominated by political parties. For example, in 2014, there was a controversy regarding political influence in ZDF when the Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the broadcaster’s supervisory board had too many political representatives. This ruling followed allegations that members linked to the CDU (Christian Democratic Union) had pressured ZDF to cancel a political talk show segment critical of the party.



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2. Media Ownership and Editorial Bias

Example: Axel Springer SE and the CDU.
Axel Springer SE, a major media company that owns Bild and Die Welt, has been perceived as leaning toward the center-right, often aligning with policies of the CDU and its leadership. During Angela Merkel's tenure, Bild regularly published stories that were seen as favorable to her government, especially during the Eurozone crisis. Critics argued that this alignment shaped public opinion in favor of austerity measures. 
 Ja klar gibt es auch Medienhäuser mit politischer Ausrichtung. Es zwingt mich ja niemand diese Medien zu abonnieren. Wichtig ist, dass es funktionierende freie Berichterstattung gibt. Ich sage nicht, dass jeder Medientitel völlig frei von politischem Einfluss ist. Jedoch hat jede Zeitung im Deutschen Raum das Recht Artikel zulveröffentlichen, welche politische entscheide kritisieren. Und das wird gemacht. Die Journalisten sind die verteidiger der Wahrheit. Teil der Lösung. Nicht Teil des Problems von Misinformation. Der ist vor allem dem Amateur Bereich und influencern zu verschulden. 
 Refugee Crisis Coverage (2015-2016).
During the 2015 refugee crisis, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government engaged actively with the media to shape public narratives. The government emphasized humanitarian aspects of accepting refugees and provided press briefings that influenced early positive coverage. However, as criticism grew, both public and private media began to scrutinize the government’s policies more aggressively, highlighting the balance of influence and independent journalism.
 
 German press should do their job and criticize the socialist mess that’s going on in Berlin. 
 at least in Germany they have a kind of working democracy. There are still parties, which are not trying populism and develop an autocracy. Sorry, when you are offended...
But one has no right to not be offended.