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Archivists Posted the 60 Minutes Cecot Segment Bari Weiss Killed

https://www.404media.co/archivists-posted-the-60-minutes-cecot-segment-bari-weiss-killed/
144•m-hodges•3h ago

Comments

alwa•1h ago
https://archive.is/sr0sd
leoh•1h ago
Link to the video https://archive.org/details/insidececot
JKCalhoun•1h ago
Using the torrent, you should be able to pull it down in a few minutes.
why-o-why•1h ago
Too bad the only people that will watch this are people who already understand the terror of what is happening. It might have helped a little if it had aired. My MAGA dad still watches 60 Minutes (no idea why, habit?) This might have penetrated his TDS-addled skull if it had aired. But the takeover of CBS by Trump and Ellison (and his 1980's-college-villain son) with Weiss is complete, and vile.
suzdude•1h ago
Maybe suggest he watch? Maybe he's interested in what CBS's leadership refused to tell him.

Streisand Effect and all.

why-o-why•1h ago
I debated asking, but I talk to him only a few times a year and we both work really hard to avoid politics. I realize it is my responsibility if I want to see change, but I just lack the skills.
kristopolous•1h ago
In any media, people only see what they want. There's a psychological term for this, Motivated Reasoning.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivated_reasoning

If you want to break this you have to know the person and ask key questions afterwards. Their distortion field is held together by beliefs and principles, not empirical analysis.

For instance, for my father, the question "how is this treating people responsibly? How can we expect the behavior of those guards to be held accountable?" would pierce this ... but really you have to know how the person doing motivated reasoning thinks.

why-o-why•1h ago
So does this apply to every single person all the time?
lostlogin•59m ago
I wasn’t aware that CBS’s Ellison is Oracle Ellison’s son.

TIL

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ellison

nutjob2•1h ago
The oligarchy is in full effect. This is exactly how it works, ie you scratch my back I scratch yours. Ellison kills this CBS report, he gets approval on buying WBS, or more to the point NetFlix doesn't. Same with Musk, Middle East dictators and all the others lining up for favors from Trump. Also he and his family is enriched in various ways by all the pardons he hands out.

It's nauseating, but this is where Republicans live these days. The midterms can't come soon enough.

frumplestlatz•1h ago
Isn’t it entirely possible that it was simply bad reporting?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj9yp7v37jyo

nutjob2•1h ago
60 Minutes suddenly drops in quality when reporting on Trump? They had a fine reputation before this incident and paying Trump $16 million.

Whats the BBC got to do with CBS?

frumplestlatz•54m ago
Yes? BBC had a fine reputation too
nielsbot•54m ago
No
frumplestlatz•50m ago
Well, thanks for clearing that up. It’s not like there’s a pattern of this now or anything.
jdlshore•14m ago
Evidence of bad reporting at one news agency is not evidence of bad reporting at a completely different news agency. The burden of proof is on you to demonstrate bad reporting, and vague insinuations don’t count.
ChrisArchitect•1h ago
More discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46361024
ordinaryradical•1h ago
Corruption is not merely something someone in power enacts in their choices; it is a rot that eats out the society from the inside.

As individuals realize that nakedly appeasing the autocrat wins favor, they voluntarily corrupt themselves and others in hopes of advantage.

More and more of the society enters the grip of this force and weakens until the truly valuable things—its resources, minds, institutions—are annihilated, stolen, and displaced by a hierarchy of criminals or warlords. This is how nations sink. It’s the story of many in Africa, South America, Russia—and now it is our own.

frumplestlatz•40m ago
If you had a corrupt state like that, one in which the bureaucracy, the media, and the institutions were controlled by a uniparty, what would it look like if they were challenged?

How thoroughly would they unite to destroy that challenger? Would you perhaps see apocalyptic and apoplectic stories published across the media, in sync with the press conferences of the political class?

Would they try to get people like you riled up and angry, and saying exactly the kind of things you’re saying here?

ordinaryradical•21m ago
An all-powerful uniparty can do things like this:

    - deport or jail you without due process
    - ignore the law in service of its own ends
    - punish its enemies, pardon its allies
    - ignore the constitution
    - install loyalists in centers of power, oust dissenters
    - suppress media which challenges its hold on power
    - commit crimes
    - enrich its friends
    - declare its "plenary authority" to do the above
Brother, you are looking for the deep state under every rock and it is out in the sunshine, smiling at you.
frumplestlatz•19m ago
I mean, sure, that’s what I saw for the previous four years.
anal_reactor•13m ago
> As individuals realize that nakedly appeasing the autocrat wins favor, they voluntarily corrupt themselves and others in hopes of advantage.

When I pointed out that this is the work culture in most American corporations, I was told that is a feature, not a bug, because US government and most big tech at the time preached values in line with average white middle-class Californian. Now that this is no longer the case, the mindset of appeasing the leader is suddenly a problem.

The whole situation was preventable, but everyone was too high on ZIRP to notice. We could've used the good times to establish good cultural values, but we didn't. Freedom of speech and other foundations of democracy were already rotting long ago but nobody cared. We could've used the good times to allow better dialogue between different political fractions, but we didn't. At some point democrats honestly believed they would simply never lose power again, making it seem pointless to talk to republicans. Now that the money dried out, people suddenly start asking questions and talking about "muh big values".

I have zero empathy.

g-b-r•1h ago
Aaand it's off the front page (despite not having been flagged - 129 points)
lostlogin•56m ago
That’s the 3rd time now.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46361571

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46361024

g-b-r•53m ago
https://web.archive.org/web/20251223051058/https://news.ycom...

https://archive.is/74u8M#up_46362214

https://web.archive.org/web/20251223055137/https://news.ycom...

g-b-r•38m ago
And now flagged and vanished from any page
jdlshore•16m ago
@dang Given the number of times this has posted and the number of votes it’s received, perhaps it should be unflagged as being of interest to HN?

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