"Enemy Of The People" Doesn't Reference Real Journalists -- It References the Corporate Press
It references, more precisely, the Ruling Class itself.
There’s a fundamental misunderstanding of what the phrase “enemy of the people” references.
It doesn’t reference real journalists who challenge establishment orthodoxy with dissenting reporting that, tellingly enough, is often falsely labeled ‘disinformation” by the ruling class. These men and women invariably work outside of the establishment and are thus often loathed by both the ruling class and the corporate press, but I repeat myself.
No, “enemy of the people” specifically references members of the corporate press who exist almost solely to serve the interests of the ruling class, which these days is comprised of members of the corporate press themselves, in addition to corporate bosses, “academics,” “experts” and the big-government masters whom they all serve.
“Enemy of the people” references, more specifically, the corporate press that wines and dines with and serves the ruling class while purporting to serve the working class; that censors and silences dissident journalists on the grounds that their truthful reporting is “disinformation” or “misinformation”; and that claims free speech is a white man’s “obsession.” It references, more precisely, the Ruling Class itself. And they, I’m sorry to say, truly are the enemy of everyday, working-class Americans, particularly those who seek the genuine truth, not propaganda that’s been stamped for approval by the Ruling Class’s “🏰Ministry of Truth🏰.”