Don't bother taking it down, it's been screenshotted everywhere.
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As a writer of sorts, this pisses me off. I have found my work copied word-for-word before, and I felt the same way I did when my house was broken into and things were stolen from me. This is lazy, incompetent, and the author needs to find a new career.
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You have to be deeply pessimistic about your audience numbers and their capacity for knowledge to copy and paste major portions of a New York Times article and claim it as your own. If this was a high school journalism class you would receive an “F.” DC Examiner:please hire me.
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Blatant plagiarism..
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Wow... three hours later and it’s still up.
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This article sums up what I’ve been screaming about on Twitter as recent as yesterday and as far back as early 2017. Trump being manipulated by some in his family that want to be on wld stg. They wedged out Tillerson picked new sec of st but the top diplomat is Kushner.
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More accurately, this article sums up (actually, it just states verbatim) what the
@nytimes printed YESTERDAY. Isn’t there a word for this,@Dictionarycom?
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Plagiarism: a tool for lazy “writers” and the intellectually inferior since cave painting days.
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Nice burn! That is an automatic follow!
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