Are we going to pretend that groupthink isn't an actual problem in the media? Do we have to make believe that it's a vast, conscious conspiracy rather than a more subtle, nuanced bias that obviously manifests against conservatives?
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Replying to @freddyelorza @michaelmalice
I’m not arguing their independence. I think they largely arrive to the same conclusions independently. That’s irrelevant. Groupthink is still groupthink.
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Replying to @freddyelorza @michaelmalice
That is the narrowest possible definition. The idea that groupthink can’t exist in an industry writ large—or a city, party, ideology, etc— is nonsensical.
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Replying to @freddyelorza @michaelmalice
Please re-read. I did not say they were coordinating. I said they came to their conclusions independently. Those conclusions often reveal an anti-conservative bias. Your solution is for conservatives to shut up and take it. Best of luck with that message.
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Replying to @freddyelorza @michaelmalice
Oh come the hell on. As if TYT and Slate aren’t the Infowars and Breitbart of the left. Don’t be disingenuous.
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Ty for your service. I muted early
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