lol
This year's so bad I have no idea how to start.
Walter Duranty (25 May 1884 – 3 October 1957) was a Liverpool-born Anglo-American journalist who served as Moscow bureau chief of The New York Times for fourteen years (1922–1936) following the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War (1918–1921).
In 1932, Duranty received a Pulitzer Prize for a series of reports about the Soviet Union, eleven of which were published in June 1931. He was criticized for his subsequent denial of, and thereby exacerbation of, widespread famine (1932–1933) in the USSR,[1] most particularly the famine in Ukraine. Years later, there continue to be calls to revoke his Pulitzer. In 1990, The New York Times, which had submitted his works for the prize in 1932, wrote that his later articles denying the famine constituted "some of the worst reporting to appear in this newspaper".
There are so many egregious cases of worse than Pravda articles this year that I cannot pick just one.
Was the "austere religious scholar" article this year or last, I can't recall...
I think it was this January.
Edit: Just checked, It was Soleimani who got dronestriked in January this year.
Baghdadi Austere Religious Scholar was April of 2019
Gotta go full Oprah:
You get an award! You get an award! EVERYBODY GETS AN AWARD!
The Mainstream media all are guilty of it.
I need to learn russian so I can read old copies of Pravda. I suspect it was more honest at the peak of the Holodomor than any US journalist.
Walter Duranty sure was worse than Pravda.
Any urinalist pushing lockdowns right now is worse than Walter Duranty.