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There is a reason trust in media is at an all time low. When I read your article describing the crisis, I was glad that you acknowledge there is a crisis, but your solutions seem wrong headed. Going to CEO’s to suggest their employees trust media reports does nothing to solve the problem. There’s a narrative that’s driven home everyday on the big 3 media. It’s almost like a chant. If you want to actually solve this problem, put people on who actually disagree. Have a different opinion. Stop combining trump supporters with those who committed heinous acts on Jan 6. There’s such a thing as conservatism. There is an idea among conservatives that the media as a whole is the propaganda wing of the democrat party. Hire a real conservative to write for the New York Times, Axios and the Washington Post. Hire a liberal at the New York post. This idea of cramming down liberal ideology via the power of government isn’t what our system was designed for. It’s designed for debate, compromise and most importantly, talking to one another with the agreement that the United States is the greatest system of government to exist when it’s pure and honest. Forcing CEO’s to adopt media talking points is a horrible idea. Listen to the media in the shoes of a conservative and I think you’ll understand that they feel under attack. Hiring people in media who do not agree is essential to restoring trust. Otherwise, people will be driven to their own corners and echo chambers causing a further loss of trust and division of what are your neighbors.