The democratic socialist Melat Kiros unseated the long-serving US representative Diana DeGette in Coloradoās primary elections held on Tuesday, the latest in a string of high-profile victories for the partyās insurgent left.
The Associated Press reported that Kiros had defeated DeGette for the Democratic nomination in the deep-blue first congressional district centered on Denver. Kirosās triumph came a week after New York voters unseated two Democratic congressional incumbents and replaced a third who was retiring with candidates who had campaigned on standing up to Israel amid accusations that it was carrying out a genocide in Gaza.



So your contention is they donāt run advertising.
No, thatās not what I said at all. Where the fuck did you pull that out of?
You snarkily said āthey donāt run ads?ā As if that backs up your point that theyāre captured by billionaire interests after I told you that they run on reader donations.
Iām telling you thereās no ads when I read their articles, and youāre acting like there are. Well I donāt see any.
Iām not complaining that they donāt run ads. Iām telling you youāre wrong for insinuating their primary source of funding is from ad revenue.
This is a pancakes and waffles situation.
You f*** . . . The Guardian, is a business. Businesses exist to make a profit. A business that made almost £300 Million last year.
You got that in your fucking couch cushions do ya? Thatās a non-profit in your august estimation is it? Oo they take donations - so does the IRS! So does trump!
Hereās your pancakes: a major global news organization is not calling out trumpās crimes or the many, many corrupt dealings of this fascist farce any more than the Ellison or Murdoch crime families are.
Yes, they are kinder and gentler. Yes, they are moving in the right direction. And a bunch of stormtroopers on the front lines have doubts. Woohoo. Theyāre sitting on a nuclear arsenal of media influence not using it as the world burns. KUDOS ON THEIR FISCAL PURITY.
What, you need examples? Specific citations to stories they deliberately hamstrung in order to be more marketable to MAGA? We got a whole bag of it in every edition, and all it takes to unlock the super-seekrit code is to read it.
If they werenāt cozy with the colons of billionaires theyād be publishing on substack like the rest of the journalists with nothing to lose because corporate news found a well-informed populace to be less profitable.
Damn dude, is all you have disingenuous arguments, personal attacks, red herrings, strawmen, and disinformation?
Hereās just a few examples of The Guardian doing the things you claim they donāt do, which includes criticizing trump and fascist policy, and supporting leftists:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jul/02/donald-trump-us-politics-250-anniversary-republicans-democrats-latest-news-updates
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/02/florida-undocumented-college-students
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/02/aoc-endorses-el-sayed-michigan
If thatās not enough, hereās two more:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/02/trump-hijacked-250-anniversary
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2026/jul/02/ben-jennings-us-250th-birthday-under-donald-trump-cartoon
And oh look, an editorial where they state the Guardianās official opinion on the trump administration:
The Guardian view on Trumpās wealth and power: a medieval court wreaks havoc in the 21st century: Supreme court rulings, and revelations of the presidentās enrichment since his return to office, show that he has turned back the clock
Next, I never called them a non-profit. If you really want to dig into their business status, hereās what wikipedia has to say about it:
Not exactly a massive capitalistic hegemony. Oh, and $300 million is peanuts compared to billionaire revenues. This discussion started when you called them ābillionaire news.ā A few hundred million does not a billionaire make.
Lastly, you want them publishing on substack instead? Where comparatively no one will read their articles? They have better reach as they are, and I see no reason to change that.
Also, substack is riddled with neonazis.
Right. You didnāt even read it. Ok.
Sure weāll take a look at these exciting counterarguments but just fyi even fox news criticizes trump and fascist policy. āSupporting leftistsā might be too far for fox news but hey the guardianās found a niche! Theyāre supporting leftists! (Donāt tell the leftists that though, they wonāt like it)
Thanks for the highest-level overview possible but I already covered that in much more detail than that - it was in what you already didnāt read.
Ā£300 million or $400M US. Peanuts huh. Ok. Lemmy.world has revenues of $85,0000. The Guardian makes 4700 times that. āon donationsā according to you. But that wouldnāt affect their editorial stance would it? Can . . . Can money change what people say? Noooooo. Unpossible. I mean it would take several hundred trillion to get someone to refer to sane persons as ācriticsā. At least.
Donāt get hung up on substack. Itās just a reference point. And yes, death to nazis.
Sheer projection on your part.
In other words, āSure, if you wanna bring logic and facts into it but hey let me deflect little harder this time!ā
Youāre blabbering yourself into one of the most confuddled stances of cognitive dissonance mine eyes hath ever beheld.
I went into more detail than you did. Detail which you refuse to engage with and instead continue to try to gloss over.
Yes, weāre talking about whether or not theyāre ābillionaire newsā as you accused them, and for a supposedly billionaire news company, $400M is peanuts.
Bringing the revenue of a lemmy instance into it to compare to a major worldwide media outlet is disingenuous at best.
Also, the whole point of acquiring their revenue from reader donations, as I stated originally, is so that theyāre not beholden to large corporate and billionaire donors. And now that youāve driveled your way in a circle of tangents, we arrive back where we started.
āDonāt get hung up on the shit that I actually said when you point out that it was stupid. I didnāt bother engaging with any of the reasonable points you made, instead dismissing them sarcastically as āexciting counterarguments,ā and I accused you of not reading my arguments, but donāt bother engaging with the things that I actually said cause Iāll just call those āreference pointsā when you point out how far they fall short as arguments.ā
If youāre not a troll, you must have some serious brain damage to think this is what a reasonable person sounds like. Itās okay to admit that you were wrong, youāll stop embarrassing yourself much sooner that way.
I kind of thought in the last few days that weāre now going to start to see international western media starting to
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actually have sympathy for Russia and put out pieces saying, you know what, these strikes on Russia, you know, theyāre causing a humanitarian crisis.
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This is going to be a problem. Maybe Ukraine should slow down a bit. And I thought that might be a few weeks away, but I um always overestimate the mediaās
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ability for nonsense. The Guardian published one 24 hours ago already. I donāt know if you saw it saying that the strikes on Moscow were were unjustified
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and itās too much. Itās like you couldnāt just like give Ukraine more than two seconds before apologizing for
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Russia. I mean like really just two seconds.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/25/morale-bombing-moscow-is-not-justified
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=5tuvNo-oAoA
Troll, screw thyself.
Oh look, three other people submitted opposite opinions in the same letters section? Letās have look:
So printing a pro-russian piece is just good balance right?
Oh, whatās that? An opinion piece in their āLettersā section where non-journalists can submit their letters of opinion? Perhaps thereās more nuance to it than youāre making it out to have. Letās see what it says:
Now, I have zero sympathy for Russia. But that opinion piece sounds more like itās urging restraint with regard to operations that have the potential to inflict civilian casualties. On the surface at least, that seems like a fairly reasonable point to make.
It doesnāt come off as āsympathy for russia,ā nor as insinuating that the Ukrainian operations are ācausing a humanitarian crisis.ā
Did you know when a corporate news outlet prints something it gets amplified across the world?
Do you think the Guardian editors know that? Do you think they like making $800,0000 dollars a year? Would such a thing induce them to take suggestions from their bosses?
No? Just pure journalistic integrity, eh. *snif* Thatās beautiful, man.
Youāve hit upon and described exactly how influence operations work. Well done. Remember when the russians intentionally leveled a building full of children that had āChildrenā written in big letters on the front lawn because we naĆÆvely thought russians wouldnāt slaughter children for fun? There was no strategic benefit, they just wanted to slaughter children.
Fortunately, the wise and leftist-supporting editors at The Guardian reminded everyone of that when publishing this pro-russian screed. Oh wait, they didnāt? Well look at that. Maybe they really are leftist-supporting then.
Youāre pulling so much shit out of your ass itās hard to believe youāre not a troll. Every single comment youāve made here reads like youāre replying to completely different comments than you actually are. Youāre getting angry about so many things that werenāt even hinted at. And this isnāt about whoās wrong, itās fully about you clearly having some major mental issue that makes you unable to have a reasonable debate.
Too hard to figure out, eh. Well donāt worry about it.