not very honestly:phrases like "those who...attack journalists, both verbally and physically" as if equivalent
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Replying to @anomalyuk @BrowningMachine
So they can't even avoid gross dishonesty in a story asking why the press is thought to be dishonest?
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Replying to @Outsideness @BrowningMachine
That's about it. The linked (February) article on 40% of Germans not believing the press is very enjoyable
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Of course, democracy really can't work if nobody believes the media. And they've been caught lying too often.
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The logical consequence of what has happened is, in fact, to abolish democracy and jail journalists.
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It's like the journalists themselves see that, though only a small number of voters do, and are projecting.
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"You may not have worked out yet that we are criminal fraudsters, but if you keep thinking this way you will"
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Replying to @anomalyuk @BrowningMachine
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this suggests malice instead of sincerity which Moldbug suggested
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"Fake but accurate" remains the best description of how they see what they are reporting
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They sincerely believe immigration is not significantly harmful.
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Replying to @anomalyuk @i_contemplate_ and
communicating the sincerely-held belief can require some tampering with unrepresentative facts
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