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    1. Hummer93 on

      That doesn’t surprise me. It’s the same in Czech republic and I imagine it’s very similar in other countries too.

    2. ItsACaragor on

      Yep and to be clear those are far right billionnaires who push hard for eurosceptic, fascist crap.

    3. Captainirishy on

      According to reddit, it’s perfectly fine in ever every other country except for Hungary.

    4. paraquinone on

      The word “French” seems to be rather redundant here …

    5. AdminEating_Dragon on

      The important thing here is that they are **far-right Christian cult billionaires**.

    6. So? I’ve got a French press, and I’m not even close to being a millionaire.

    7. GeeZeeDEV on

      You can buy one for a couple of Euros in Auchan. Weird flex.

      They’re also not that great, I recommend a percolator.

    8. feralalbatross on

      The very existence of billionaires is incompatible with democracy. Unless radical measures are taken to limit personal wealth to a reasonable amount, we will always live under the yoke of a small number of powerful individuals that no one ever voted for.

    9. BoglisMobileAcc on

      I mean isnt most media? Gotta keep the people angry at each other instead of the billionaires

    10. Nutcollectr on

      That’s what you do. Make millions, buy newspaper and make your own news, make billions – simple calculations really 🤷🏽‍♂️

    11. heavy-minium on

      Isn’t press not owned by billionaires rather rare? I can think of the associated press itself and public broadcasters like BBC in the UK or ARD/ZDF in Germany, but that’s it.

    12. Kind of hard to afford a newspaper outlet on a regular salary…

    13. TywinDeVillena on

      Le Canard Enchaîné may be the only free press left in France

    14. Slightly better than being owned by politicians *cries in romania*

    15. problem is; with the arrival of internet, written press is now a loss leader. the main way to survive is through either patronage from billionaires (who are right wing by definition), or large-scale small donations (wikipedia, substack, patreon…). the latter being too volatile to provide stable jobs

    16. Well, I guess then that normal folks can’t afford to own a newspaper in France. Who would have thought that?

    17. A_parisian on

      That is also true at the regional level where local newspapers belong to the local (reputable) mafias.

    18. Mannalug on

      And what is the problem? At least it’s not controlled by a state.

    19. Old_Software8546 on

      What?? I thought the French press was owned by commoners and brick workers!!! This is big news

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