People in Georgia have been protesting everyday for over a year (406+ days) but for whatever reason it’s not currently getting much media coverage likely because the media tends to not report on reoccurring protests.
There’s more information about the protests on the Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024–2026_Georgian_protests
Basically they’re protesting due to election fraud, democratic backsliding and protesting against pro-Russia policies, they want to be aligned with the EU.
MAGA won’t report on this because it’s against the Russians invasion of their country.
its almost like protesting people without consciences doesn’t do anything…
When I said “bring back the Soviet Union (starting in Georgia)”, I mean Georgia should become a socialist country again and then others would follow suit, leading to the reformation of the USSR as a competitive multi-tendency country with the Communist Party as the main social institution, dedicated to anti-revisionist leftcom.
Does anyone think I should read theory a bit more?
but for whatever reason it’s not currently getting much media coverage likely because the media tends to not report on reoccurring protests.
In the past decade there have been a drop in protests coverage worldwide, governments are now following instructions not to report on these.
Governments don’t own most media. For private companies that rely on money, clickthrough rates decrease for events that continue and that has to be one contribution for the decrease
Governments don’t own most media.
Most media are indeed owned directly by governments or by people with ties to them.
Any chance you have some data to show how accurate that is? And, are you making a global statement, or just one about Georgia?
Go to reddit, pick the first media outlet you see and check who owns it, or check who owns reddit.
That’s not very statistically relevant.
Also… why reddit when we’re using Lemmy commenting on a channel designed for news links? Repeat your prompt for me?
We are talking about protests coverage and reddit is one of the most visited platforms in the world.
Repeat your prompt for me?
are you a bot?
Sorry, here’s the prompt again. There’s easily searchable information online about the consolidation of ownership of news channels. Instead of talking about that, you’re going to reply with a story about the lack of education in America.
I get the condescending thing you’re going for but this is lost on me:
Instead of talking about that, you’re going to reply with a story about the lack of education in America.
That’s not very statistically relevant.
what kind of debatelord nonsense is this
Well they kinda have a point, brachiosaurus made a claim and porcoesphino asked for some evidence to back up that claim, but they responded with a vague, ‘go look at Reddit and see for yourself’, which isn’t really statistically relevant when you make a claim such as, “most media state-owned”.
Edit: Grammar
Its basic maths. A sample of one.
Also, what the fuck?
Where am I debating? I’m asking for information because I would love to have more information. Some random declaring something isn’t really information. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if the poster was mostly right. I’m not here to split hairs, I’m just curious and the reply doubled down with a non-answer
Logic & not being a dumbass.
That’s correct, those that own those governments own most media.
Multinational megabanks own most media, they control through DEBT
They also run THE FED, which is in direct control of the USAs money. The USA is not even in control of its own money.
Even without outside intervention, something that happens every single day is not news.
Eh, that’s basically the exact definition of news actually lmao
The political elite all have economic ties to Russia and don’t represent the will of their people causing significant tension.
Just like the US state of Georgia.
hungary, some of the UK politicians, france, germany.
I don’t understand. Trump’s only been president for 368 days.
They’re protesting against Putin, not Putin’s lapdog.
I mean a lot of countries have long running protests against their governments. While not an everyday occurrence, Serbs have been protesting since 2024 against the corruption of their government, government which is backed by literal war criminals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024–present_Serbian_anti-corruption_protests
Protesting for one day and patting yourself on the back is a farce. Real change takes sustained effort.
Lol 400days so far doesn’t seem to accomplish much still.
If protest would be an effective way to bring change, it wouldn’t be allowed.
Russia has forbidden western NGOs. Likewise there are constant reminders in the West of which parties receive Russian funding.
You may have seen the post months ago on research that shows nonviolent protest is more successful than the alternative.
And look at all the change they’re creating!
Take note, US.
No need to write “The Country” behind it. We already know that Americans will not really protest even though their country turns into third reich.
Side note: when the “third reich” happens for the second time in history, it’s called the “fourth reich.”
The protests have been disappointing recently but to be fair, their resistance to ICE raids is quite something. I don’t think I’ve seen anything quite like it.
…in America. In the last 60 years.
You mean whistling and recording while they illegaly racially profile and abduct innocent people? True, that’s something never seen before in America
Title has big Troy Barnes energy
everyday!=every dayGood point, I updated the title.
we talking the cool georgia or the one with atlantis
Bring back the Soviet Union (starting in Georgia)
Russia is falling apart, maybe after the next collapse you’ll learn that only weak people want authoritarians to rule over them. Or maybe you’re deluded into thinking having authoritarians rule over you will make you equals somehow?
When will Russians stop being so stupid?
- Are you more of a libertarian kind of communist (like leftcom or council communist)?
- If the USSR were to return, it’d be more of a competitive multi-tendency country with the Communist Party as the main social institution, dedicated to anti-revisionist leftcom.
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I think ideologies are for the intellectually lazy. Different solutions are optimal for different problems. People thinking free markets for everything just want one simple solution for all problems they don’t want to think about which solution works best for individual problem. Same goes for people that that socialism for everything. It takes effort to find different solutions for each problem, so the intellectually lazy gravitate towards ideologies that claim one solution will solve all the problems. That’s never worked because it always winds up with telling an expert in a field they have to do things in a stupid way to conform to ideology.
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The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
Well I think that the people should own the means of production under a market economy (as long as no one’s getting hurt) - that’s how I’d describe libertarian market socialism which can be seen as a revisionist-type form of socialism (or a variant of Mutualism).
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fuck the tbilisi tpolisi
…you think the 80% “EU popularity” in Georgia is just a organic love for European vibes? That’s cute. Let’s talk about how the “pro-Western” narrative is actually bought and paid for.
First of all, Georgia is closer to Iran than it is to Ireland. The only reason “Europe” is popular is because the West has spent the last 20 years treating the country like a geopolitical science project. We’re talking about $150 million a year from USAID and the NED—not for “roads,” but for “civil society.” That’s code for building a shadow government of NGOs that literally couldn’t exist without Washington’s credit card.
The NED is literally doing what the CIA used to do in the 70s—funding “investigative journalists” and “youth activists” whose only job is to organize a Maidan-style meltdown every time the Georgian government dares to pass a law the U.S. doesn’t like. When you see 80% support for the EU, you’re looking at a population that’s been told for decades that “Europe” is a magical ATM and a security shield against Russia.
how has russia treated georgia, recently, but also historically?
Sure buddy, you so smart great geopolitical analysis, now go to your room











