The presidential election is arguably the most contentious in recent memory, with some arguing that in these trying times, is having none of it.
The Washington Post announced today that it would be breaking a long-held tradition by abstaining from casting its vote for one of the two main candidates running for president. It was later confirmed that the outlet even had an editorial prepped to endorse Kamala Harris, but its owner, Jeff Bezos — a man with twice as much money as God — intervened at the last moment and axed the whole game plan.
The outrage, as you might expect, is loud and far-reaching, with many posing the question on social media how a media whose slogan is “democracy dies in darkness” could stand for such a hypocritical breach of trust and integrity with its audience. Mark Hamill was one of those people, and he went so far as to cancel his subscription to the magazine and the BoycottWaPo hashtag.
And all of this transpires just as Donald Trump unlocked new levels of demented behavior, as the noose of irrelevancy tightens around his neck and latest controversy linking him to Jeffrey Epstein.
While we ponder all these questions, folks on social media come out in of their legendary Jedi Master Luke Skywalker. One astutely pointed out: “When you lose a Skywalker you know you did wrong.” And we couldn’t agree more. The Washington Post will not be able to wash off this stain on its name anytime soon.
Others felt tempted to get a Washington Post subscription, just so they can cancel it.
“A sad day for such a historically great paper,” one wrote. “Jeff Bezos will probably be ed for this, not Amazon.” I’m not sure if I would go that far, but he can definitely add being an anti-democratic shill to his Wikipedia page. That is, add it to the part where he has been accused of keeping Amazon’s labor force in inhumane conditions.
Some are following Mark’s example and ing the campaign.
Other outlets shouldn’t be far above the risk of cancelation and reckoning if they play fast and loose with their whole philosophy of being, too.
“Democracy dies when billionaires set the narrative.” We couldn’t have put it better ourselves. The multitudes of problems currently plaguing the United States could be summed up in those words.
As ever when it comes to news of this brilliant man, I’m inclined to say: The Force will be with you, Mark Hamill. Always.
Published: Oct 25, 2024 06:48 pm