Injustice Watch announces journalism partnership with the Chicago Tribune – Injustice Watch

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The Paraclete
3 years ago

I love the Trib! They support Lori and everything the city implements and by extension everything CPS Educators introduce! The Tribune was a newspaper depending on revenue from people who can’t read? WTF!

Old Joe
3 years ago

How the Trib manages to stay in business is the 8th Wonder of the World.

It’s expensive when you consider that you’ll just pitch it in the garbage in the evening. What demographic they are targeting is a mystery. Affluent wokesters with disposable income? That’s a contradiction in terms.

Lastly, they’re constantly telling their readership what horrible nasty people their ancestors were. Seriously, who is buying enough copies of this rag for the Trib to be a going concern baffles me.

Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Agreed. It’s garbage now and they are suicidal.

nixit
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

All these journalism outlets fighting over half the market. With the Sun Times going non-profit and merging with NPR, they will have the same readership as Block Club. Injustice Watch is like a legal-focused Block Club that attracts the defund-the-police tankies reading the Chicago Reader. All anti-capitalist but bankrolled by foundations formed by capitalists as tax write-offs, paying out grants with profits from stock market investments.

Tubal-Caine
3 years ago

During the late 70s the librarian at Bell Labs cancelled their subscription to the New York Times and notified the lab staff that the rag had no useful information. The Fibune exhibits even less logic today.

The Paraclete
3 years ago

I predict their circulation will skyrocket! Partnering? Ya mean they’ll print anything spouted by a mope as irrefutable? From 435 N. Michigan to a hardscrabble dump along the river. I think they bet on the wrong horse! Being woke has consequences.

El Castor
3 years ago

I thought the Fibune couldn’t sink any lower, ooops, my bad.

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