I feel like I need to write about the 60 Minutes DeSantis piece, but that would require me to watch it and I'm struggling to find the energy for that
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Part of my problem is that I don't really consume straight news anymore There is no way to know if the news presented to me is true or false, so I don't see the point in even engaging with straight news
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It is a lot of directional evidence of setting priorities on rich seniors and locations of vaccinations. And I bet FL and CA have similar racial/class issues with vaccine distribution in that they required good internet access for appointments.
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What? No there isn't "a lot of directional evidence" I looked at about the first 5 stories on this, determined they were pretty much all just bullshit by journalists who didn't know what they were talking about & then ignored the rest.
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I get really tired of people who say "there's a lot of evidence" when there isn't Really fucking tired of it
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Yes every story has been debunked and proven to be lies but look at how many of them there are. Surely since journalists wouldn't *intentionally* print lies they must have had good reasons to print each story. Oh.
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