Looking to compile a list of good leftist news sites and sources. Thank you.

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    I have a problem with the basic terms of political alignment. Every political view is placed on a line between far left and far right, and centrist views are in constant flux. This seems to foster devotion over unity.

    We need a set of 3 dimensional terms because the 1 dimensional “left/right” terms are to simplistic. Perfectly reasonable ideas that essentially everyone would support become points of division purely because those ideas are strongly aligned to either the left or right.

    I strongly believe the next evolutionary step we must take is to re-engineer politics and government. Freedom, shared resources, reasonable controls, balanced towards the needs of the public, all seem like dreams right now. Fuck knows how we get there without bloodshed, but get there we must.

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      Left/right is just shorthand, the issue isn’t adding dimensions but recognizing that you can only ever describe political positions by what they actually are. Adding dimensions doesn’t necessarily help because completely different stances can occupy the same space depending on how you do it, it becomes astrology.

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    8 hours ago

    A “leftist news source” is not a news source, it is an opinion source, and thus not better than a “rightwing news source”. How about finding something neutral that actually has the goal to inform?

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        Thats why I ask for true neutrality. Any source that reports in a biased way is not news, it is opinion. And given the current situation in the US, a neutral news source would have to call out a lot of shit and lies coming from the political right. But that does not make it leftist.

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        6 hours ago

        False neutrality is propaganda, but so is being so is being activly biased. So a good left news source has to be wiling to show the fscts, when they speak against the left.

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          6 hours ago

          False neutrality

          All neutrality is false.

          “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.”

          -Desmond Tutu

          E: Also, if you knew anything about leftists, you’d know that we’re our own biggest critics. I also bet that you don’t demand anywhere near as high a standard when you consume your main stream centre-right media, which almost exclusively speak against the left, so it’s not like your short of sources for the criticism you want so desperately to confirm the (centre-right) bias you like to pretend you don’t have.

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            I am not saying media is not bias, but that some media just spins the truth, whereas others do not have a problem with fslse reporting. After all tankies are called tsnkies, because they ignored that the Soviets used tanks to violently get rid of the Prague Spring. This happens on the left as well.

            And yes that is why I like reading economics news websites like the economist. They report on subjects left leaning news tend to not care about, but which can be incredibly important. Also with rich people using their reporting as a bases for invedtments, makes it hugely important that they do not outright lie. Commentary on them is horrible though, unless they go somewhat agsinst the neoliberal norm, which is rarer, but usually some of the best stuff.

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    I like The Majority Report, The Serf Times, Egberto Willies is good, Status Coup.

    Here’s some fave websites I like:

    The Intercept,

    Jacobin,

    World Socialist Website,

    Socialist Alternative,

    Its Going Down,

    Common Dreams,

    Lib Com,

    Democracy Now,

    Vox ,

    Huff Post,

    Counterpunch,

    In These Times,

    Dissent Magazine,

    Labor Notes,

    and the newest one I like is The Lever.

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      Jacobin is great. In the NL we have it too, but I wish we had a fully domestic news like that. Maybe I should start my own…

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    7 hours ago

    I really like BreakThrough News. Also Novara Media that people have mentioned.

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    So I’ve not visited some of these for a while, and I know some have issues (like swinging in to either liberal or tankie territory), so I’m not guaranteeing they’re all perfect, but these are the news sites I have saved to my bookmarks:

    World Socialist Web Site

    Left Foot Forward

    Freedom News

    Jacobin

    Evolve Politics

    Canary

    Skwawkbox

    Tribune

    Crimethinc

    Disability News Service

    Morning Star

    Novara Media

    The National

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    13 hours ago

    Late stage live is a comedy new channel that feels like older daily show episodes.

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      15 hours ago

      I too like to listen to the political opinions of Fenton Mulley from Home Movies.

      (To be clear, this isn’t a dig at Sam Seder. I loved him in Home Movies and on The Majority Report)

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    The Wire India, Caravan, Swaddle, Newslaundry, etc are some of the few legitimate news media in India. The rest of them shill for either capitalist kool-aid (usually, liberal media like ThePrint or ScoopWhoop) or Modi (proto-fascist brainlets like Republic TV, Essel Media-related subsidiaries, like Zee).

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      The Hindu is sort-of centre-left

      In Malayalam(main language of Kerala), there’s:
      https://www.deshabhimani.com/
      http://www.janayugomonline.com/

      They were founded by leftist parties, so there might be not enough critcism of the left. But exposure to regular media will balance that more than enough.

      I think there are similar ones in other languages such as Theekkathir(Tamil Nadu), People’s democracy etc.

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    15 hours ago

    Means TV, but it’s a subscription version of YouTube for leftist content and it’s a cooperative. The Means Morning News channel is 80s/90s cheesey and a decent news summary that ends with the Rich Dick award

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    It’s really hard to list any news sources that I don’t read with a few kilos of salt. DN! seems one of the more trustworthy, and Amy Goodman makes it work on a very slim budget; and for that reason, she’s simply not able to cover everything, and maybe that’s good, because it gives us time to really think about what they publish. I can tell you the only reason I miss TV is for local coverage, and even then, it’s also best taken with a few kilos of salt.