Compare the @Wikipedia description of the “fine people” fake news from Charlottesville to the actual transcript. Not even close.pic.twitter.com/yzwR5IVgQC
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It has gotten to a point that you don't believe anything I read, watch, or hear. I need the original text, transcript, or video (with all context) and I still wonder if I am missing something.
It's sad . . . we no longer have News Organizations . . . but Propaganda Machines pushing Misinformation and Disinformation! **Check out Integrity Initiative/Statecraft . . and how they purposely push Disinformation while claiming they're fighting it!
I was duped also until now. Thank you.
They unknowlingly allowed theirselves to be duped because they WANTED to believe the worst possible narrative.
Yes and duped for some time now. Some in the media refer to this false story to this day knowing exactly the falsehood they are pushing.
The under educated, blind media followers and media echo chambers, gullible public.
People actually still believe Sarah Palin said "I can see Russia from my house." When it was actually from an SNL sketch.
Got into a discussion of this press conference the other day, it amazed me that people had not actually looked into what was said. The media made his words out to be much worse than they were. Improper quoting is not good for the country.
The public includes you. And you’ve been duped most of all.
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