From now on every time she is mentioned in an article it must include the epithet “Collins, who once tweeted gay slurs” Those are the rules now, right? https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1049106484972347398 …
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Michael MaliceVerified account @michaelmaliceThe corporate press has a nasty little technique they use that's either become ubiquitous or I've simply started noticing it. When they first mention a Bad Person in their article, they will as an aside immediately brand them with the most stigmatizing descriptor possible.Show this thread2 replies 10 retweets 19 likes -
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#AsAnAside is a good hashtag but I agree with you1 reply 2 retweets 6 likes -
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Replying to @JackPosobiec
ive been thinking for a while. it's like a warning label, basically.what it actually is is what they call "otherizing"
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Of course. Its funny to watch them keep changing mine and others’ as the situation fits Astigmatizing
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theres got to be some play of words on The Scarlet Letter for this
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