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Frankie Jonas Says He Hated Being Called Bonus Jonas : I Was This Joke

Being in his brothers shadow was something Frankie experienced throughout his whole life, but it really sank in when his parents moved the family to Los Angeles when he was five. They were like, We’re going to move to L.A. for your brothers  career, he recalls. I had planned out my entire life in Jersey. I was 5, and I’m like, I’m going to go to Princeton and be this college football star who comes back home and becomes an astrophysicist. That was my plan. And I watched it just fade to dust. My future just slowly died.

Some who stormed Capitol insist, What I did was journalism

Advertisement During the last year’s Trump rallies and Black Lives Matter protests across a polarized America, writers and videographers not aligned with traditional news organizations have emerged as valuable if partisan news sources. Their Facebook pages, Twitter accounts and livestreams on websites such as Twitch and DLive have attracted hundreds of thousands of followers looking for on-the-ground, up-to-the-minute reporting. Many have used their streams to raise money for the causes they cover. As the lines have blurred between advocacy journalism and activism, this breed of reporter, which has a deep distrust of the mainstream media, has increasingly faced arrest and censorship, culminating in a crackdown after the Capitol siege that left some arrested, others without online platforms. The attack on the Capitol also raised questions about who is considered a journalist and whether the 1st Amendment applies when the law is broken.

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