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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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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agreed which is why 'criminal fraudster' is probably not what they think of themselves
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They may feel a bit guilty about it even though it was in a good cause.
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They're used to blurring and selective reporting. The lying of last 6 months is unprecedented
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too cynical to think it's worse than early cold war years - Duranty et all..
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You don't really feel guilty about lying until you get caught. They didn't. The Germans did.
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good point. So social media has allowed them to be called out mercilessly. Hence the clampdown
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