Skill Level: Intermediate
What this tool is:
A simple but powerful strategy for preventing corporate and foreign-state media empires from deciding what you’re allowed to know. It combines media literacy, direct action, accountability pressure, and community-driven information sharing.
Why it matters:
If Saudi Arabia (or any authoritarian-aligned power) controls CNN, HBO, and one of the biggest entertainment pipelines on Earth, they control the story. They decide who the “bad guys” are. They erase the crimes of elites. They normalize militarization and censorship. And once they own the megaphone, it becomes very hard to take it back.
How to do it (Step-by-Step):
- Identify who controls your information
Track which outlets are being bought, merged, or quietly influenced — especially by foreign governments or billionaire propaganda machines.
2. Replace passive scrolling with intentional sources
Follow independent journalists, nonprofit newsrooms, FOIA-hounds, legal analysts, and local reporters who are still doing real journalism.
3. Diversify your channels
Don’t rely on one app or one network. The point of authoritarian media is to create a single funnel. Break the funnel.
4. Support watchdogs — with dollars or amplification
Press freedom organizations, unionized newsrooms, and transparency groups survive only if readers defend them.
5. Mobilize pressure on lawmakers and regulators
Demand full national-security review of foreign-influence media purchases. Demand public hearings. Demand transparency.
6. Build community information networks
Group chats. Shared docs. Neighborhood watch on misinformation. Political book clubs. “Did you see this?” is a powerful sentence.
7. Archive everything powerful people want to disappear
Screenshots, clips, court filings, investigative reports — don’t trust that tomorrow they’ll still be public.
8. Teach one person how to do all of this
Authoritarianism spreads fast. But so do skills for resisting it. Pass the torch every day.
Final Meow
You don’t need a media empire to fight propaganda.
You need a network.
You’re building one.
Keep going.
