Seized review – captivating documentary goes inside a shocking newspaper raid

πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing. It's crazy how one person (the 98-yr-old grandma) can make such a big impact by standing up for what she believes in πŸ™Œ. And yeah, it's wild that the raid happened on a family-owned newspaper - like, what even is the point of taking away their freedom to report news? 😩 It also got me thinking about how much we rely on local journalists to keep us informed about what's going on in our communities... without them, who knows what kind of info would get lost πŸ“°. Anyway, I'm gonna have to watch this docu now and see it for myself! πŸ‘€
 
man, this doco is like super interesting πŸ€” i mean, can u imagine ur grandma taking on the cops over some reporters raiding her kid's paper? πŸ˜‚ but for real tho, it's crazy how this small town's fight for press freedom got national attention. and it's like, exactly what we need more of - people standing up for journalists and the importance of local reporting πŸ“°. i'm not saying the doco is perfect or anything, but Sharon Liese does a great job at making it relatable to both locals and wider audiences πŸŽ₯. plus, who can't root for Eric Meyer and his determination to keep his paper going? πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this docu 'Seized'! 🀯 It's like, you feel for the staff at Marion County Record, know? They're just tryin' to do their job & tell the stories of their community. And that Joan lady... she's a total hero, throwin' her walker and callin' it out on 'em πŸ˜‚. But seriously, this docu shines a light on how press freedom is still fightin' for its life in America, even in small towns like Marion. It's all about the people & their stories, not just some national headline. I love how Sharon Liese balances the perspectives, it's real talk without bein' too preachy. This docu needs more views, fam! πŸ“ΊπŸ‘
 
I'm telling you, this docu is like the real deal 🀯! It's all about how one small-town's fight for press freedom can spark a national conversation. The way it balances the local drama with the bigger picture of presidential attacks on the media is just masterful πŸ’ͺ. I love how it highlights the personalities involved - Eric Meyer's determination, Finn Hartnett's curiosity... they're all so relatable! πŸ‘₯ What really gets me is how "Seized" reminds us that press freedom isn't just about big city papers or national news outlets; it's about local voices being heard in small towns like Marion County too 🌾. That's what makes this docu so powerful and timely πŸ•°οΈ.
 
I'm still in shock after watching this docu about the Marion County Record raid 🀯. It's crazy how one woman's reaction could spark a national conversation πŸ˜‚. The film does an amazing job of humanizing the characters involved, making it easy to get invested in their stories ❀️. I love how it shines a light on local journalism and its importance in small towns - we need more of that! πŸ“° The way the director balances perspectives is pure magic ✨. It's not just a story about press freedom, but also about community and resilience 🏠πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀯 I mean, come on! This documentary is like, totally highlighting the need for press freedom in America πŸ“°. But what's with all the drama around President Biden saying the press is "the enemy of the people"? πŸ™„ It feels like some folks are just trying to deflect attention from the real issue – corruption and abuse of power 🚫. The fact that a 98-year-old woman had to take matters into her own hands to stand up for what's right? πŸ™Œ That's the kind of courage we need more of in this country! πŸ’ͺ
 
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