We live in a corporate-controlled empire, one that uses its propaganda apparatus to keep its overworked citizens in the dark, feeding them a ceaseless diet of the informational equivalent of a Happy Meal to suppress any unity between ordinary people that may challenge that authority. This in turn allows the empire to do what it wants as the unipolar power with impunity, even if it means screwing over the poor, particularly of the global south. But as their unipolarity is already crumbling against their will, the endless information war intensifies, necessitating havens of real information uninfluenced by money, power, and greed.

Actual journalism does exist in the cracks. They’re out there, and The Huxleyan is just one of many out there to point it out every now and then.

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