Here are six easy ways to know you live in a propaganda bubble and the Fake News Industry is malicious:
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2. The Fake News tells you all of the election fraud claims have been rejected by courts. But where is the master list of all the (non-crazy) claims and which court rejected them and why? If that list doesn't exist, assume you have been fed propaganda, not news.
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3. If knowing you are inciting domestic violence is a reasonable standard for impeachment, let's apply it to every Democrat who supported BLM protests or now supports a mostly useless impeachment. Otherwise, the impeachment is just a Fake News propaganda enhancer.
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4. There is no acknowledgement that the Fine People Hoax is still the most damaging Fake News in American History. That hoax is STILL reported as fact. That is pure propaganda.
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5. When Trump won in 2016, the Fake News said Russian interference in the election was substantial despite all evidence indicating exactly the opposite. When Biden won, the Fake News told us Russia had no substantial impact. That is propaganda, both times.
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6. When the Fake News labels the Capitol assault a coup or an insurrection, that is propaganda, not news. The mob had violent people, but no resources appropriate to conquering a superpower and holding it. That OBVIOUSLY wasn't a plan. Reporting it as a coup is propaganda.
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NO, to Biden!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Tens of millions belive there is systemic racism and any thorough analysis of data shows we need better data. Transparency (body cams) give *some* data, good start, more types needed, takes time to collect enough for useful analysis.
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Why can't transparency help confidence in election systems too? Just told to accept it, no good data. Imagine telling BLM that.
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Claiming he believes his spiel is mind reading too.
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You’re reaching. The default assumption is to believe that a person believes what they say...
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