Many examples that I've seen involve an oversimplification of language and logic. Shouldn't we have the right of freedom of speech (and typing.) Shouldn't we have the right to be wrong, to make mistakes? Who is intelligent enough to be the supreme arbiter of “truth” anyway?
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Fake News lecturing about truth:p
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You should listen to your readers, reevaluate your reporting and report straight down the middle then people would take what you say more serious, right now, I wouldn't care if you reported it was raining outside, I would open a window to check myself because of your
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Yeah, the future of the
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U are fake news
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NYT = FAKE NEWS ALWAYS
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