UPDATE: Further technical glitches make new postings impossible at this time.
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link for Activist's Diary
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ A happy new year to all and sundry in 2025. This change of year puts me in mind of the way I felt at the beginning of 1969: No new year could be any worse after 1968’s assassinations and other outrages. But of course many things in later new years have gotten worse:
The upcoming national administration
Russia’s war on Ukraine
Israel’s war on Palestine
Big Development’s lust to consume family-friendly neighborhoods
Climate
Media consolidation
The ableist attack on cars.
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera
Whew! Too much to handle on a holiday. As I come to the end of my 85th year on this planet and close to 25 years working on The Berkeley Daily Planet it’s time for us to take a pause to reflect.
This particular information delivery mechanism is breaking.
The software I’ve used for posting is painfully out of date, designed for the kind of small local print paper that no longer exists, except perhaps as the Hearst outlet now sullying the good name of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Are there still credible national papers? Bezos has captured the WaPo. Paul Krugman has deserted the NYT, which is becoming devoted to food and fashion.
Maybe, as Krugman seems to think, the future of informing Very Serious People is SubStack.or Instagram, or TikTok. Or perhaps the journalism of the future will be created by podcasters who can reach the increasing number of non-readers amongst us.
Planet readers seem to cluster around the 1000 mark, though we don’t have an exact count. What we have now is not primarily a news source but a journal of opinion, with intelligent essays written by literate adults, contributing writers whose opinions we greatly appreciate, plus a few reports from valiant citizen journalists No one is paid..
We would like to hear what readers think is worth doing, both regarding “the vision thing” and how we should do it. Please send us your comments on the future of the planet and the future of The Planet. . They should be addressed to editor@berkeleydailyplanet.com, with the subject line “Future”.
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