It works like this: "Person x, [horrible and dubiously relevant information], said that..." I will update this thread as I encounter this tactic from the corporate press playbook.
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"Joe Rogan, a popular podcast and YouTube talk show host with a history of making racist, homophobic and transphobic comments"https://twitter.com/cnn/status/1220875334859575302 …
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She found away to make a side swipe at Katie an
#ackshully about the presidenthttps://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1222860812752248843?s=19 …Show this thread -
"Joey Salads, a YouTuber best known for once urinating into his own mouth who is also a failed congressional candidate and vocal supporter of Donald Trump, "
#asanasidehttps://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/twitter-permanently-suspends-pro-trump-043645013.html …Show this thread -
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"The Proud Boys, an alt-right hate group known for violence, "https://twitter.com/WSBT/status/1294719911869190144 …
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It’s because they know their dear readers may not finish the article or draw the “right” conclusions from the story so they must shape the perception from the get go
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I can do that too. Known racist and sexual predator Justin Trudeau was elected to have a minority government in the country of Canada. Canada, a country known for forgiveness said with their votes that they were willing forgive & elect a man who felt up women and wore blackface.
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