This article is on some girl in the UK who calls herself a Highly Sensitive Person (bogus classification promoated by 1990s quack psychologists), who really loved lockdowns & is ambivalent about reopening What is even the point of journalism like this?https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/plus231647601/Hochsensibilitaet-in-Corona-Zeiten-Die-Freiheit-als-Qual.html …
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Welt: "During the lockdown she had the opportunity to reflect on her hypersensitivity. She opened an Instagram -Account, to raise awareness about this issue." Is this even a real story? The Instagram account looks almost fake ...pic.twitter.com/O7vNsAIOpb
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These are the posts. I don't have an instagram and I'm not going to make one just to investigate this eccentric person who is being weirdly promoted by German national media, but I mean ...pic.twitter.com/7HT5t7x3ex
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My hypothesis is that journalists are lazy, and they have a predilection to put together stories about people in their contacts. You see this pattern all over the place, which I call "trend based on three people I know with X in common".
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This is true, the "me and my friends journalism", as a friend used to call it.
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