You really should read angry journalist Heidi Cuda. Here is why.
Unveiling Unvarnished Truth: Heidi's Committed Approach to Journalism
Amidst the politically correct and somewhat antiseptic style that has pervaded American journalism in recent years, Heidi and her page “Bette Dangerous” stands as a beacon of uncompromising truth-telling. She doesn't merely recite the "Mr. Trump said" and "Mr. Biden said" lines, but rather, she dives deep into the intricacies of context, surpassing the limitations of her contemporaries on the American media landscape. Heidi unapologetically uses the right adjectives and nouns to call out evil, refusing to dance around the issues. Her approach dispenses with the misguided notion of "both-sideism," openly designating traitors and defenders of the nation.
The odd, UFO-like style that seems to confer legitimacy upon everything that transpired in the United States since 2016 is a poison eroding the very fabric of America. It leaves people in a state of perpetual confusion, where the only voices they hear are the cacophony of Russian propaganda and the echo chamber of Fox News. This virus of equivocation and legitimacy, this feeble brand of journalism that tastes as bland as licking a ruler, instills fear. When even the finest journalists in America regurgitate the "Mr. Trump said, Mr. Biden said" formula, the ordinary citizens unwittingly align with what Russian subversion concocted as a foundation for disassembling their cognitive framework: today, nothing holds truth, and anything is possible. Violating the Constitution, betraying the homeland, espionage, money laundering—everything blends into a blurred spectrum of acceptability. Even the most esteemed newspapers pretend that all is well, that nothing extraordinary has unfolded over the past seven years, and that there hasn't been an attempt to conquer and dismantle America. It's business as usual, politics as usual for them.
But not for Heidi. She refuses to conform to this narrative, presenting not only facts but also an informed opinion and a profound understanding of the context. She recognizes that moral bankruptcy has no place in true journalism. In a media landscape cluttered with ambiguity, Heidi's commitment to clarity and truth stands as a bulwark against the tide of obfuscation and confusion.
In the labyrinthine world of American journalism, where even the best of reporters, with a few notable exceptions like Ann Applebaum, Rachel Maddow, and others, focus on the superficial aspects of events, one could be forgiven for thinking it's an unending series of bizarre missteps and stumbles by the American Republican Party and its political sponsors and operatives. The colossal scale of this media failure, manipulated by Big Tech through their stranglehold on advertising revenue, is manifesting itself in the fear and uncertainty gripping the American public. Not only are they deprived of crucial information regarding the terrifying and long-standing military-oriented subversion within America, but there is also a conspicuous absence of efforts to provide this public with a comprehensive contextual understanding of these issues.
It's as though the betrayal and those responsible for it are under some kind of enchantment, a curse that must not be broken. In such a situation, if I were an ordinary American citizen, I would be screaming in horror and anger because there is no greater state of helplessness than confronting an unnamed, concealed, insidious evil.
The current state of American journalism, particularly in the digital age dominated by tech giants, leaves much to be desired. The public's right to access unbiased and comprehensive information is increasingly overshadowed by profit-driven interests and an inexplicable reluctance to delve into the dark secrets that threaten the very fabric of the American nation. The relentless quest for truth and accountability seems to have lost its way in the murky corridors of media adds distribution networks, and it is high time we address this critical issue. In a time when transparency and integrity are paramount, it is incumbent upon us, both as journalists and as citizens, to demand the unmasking of hidden truths and the illumination of the subterfuge that threatens the core values of the American democracy.
Read this angry lady. Her style will set you free.
about
Alex Alvarova is Czech-Canadian author and communication expert, who lives in Boston, MA. A recognized authority in political marketing and public relations, a sought-after seminar leader, facilitator, podcaster and public speaker. In 2017 she wrote The Industry of Lies, a non-fiction work that introduces, outlines and fully supports a core concept: Russia used the 2013 presidential election in the Czech Republic as a trial run to perfect its hybrid-warfare aggression for altering the outcome of the 2016 US Presidential elections. In 2021, she published Feeding The Demons: The conquerors of America, a political thriller on bannonist behavioural propaganda. She wrote numerous expert articles on political marketing and algorithmic propaganda. Together with her co-host, expert on social media algorithms, Josef Holy, she hosts a czech podcast called Canaries In The Net, on algorithmic propaganda and AI.
Heidi is a hero in my book. I'm so happy to have found her and you as well. Happy to have tapped into a wellspring of knowledge from experts in political propaganda. It's mind-boggling how many people around me have been deadened to the events around them. Not me! I'll do my part to enlighten those around me With the information I get from you and others like Heidi, I hope to have some of the tools I'll need to make as much impact as I can to resecure democracy. Seems that daunting task for someone with no actual power! Thanks for the education 🌻