Can anyone put together an infographic?
This should help shed some light on far-left demonisation of anyone who doesn't agree with them.
Here are some links to get you started if you're up to the task:
- Vox - Why the Depp-Heard trial is so much worse than you realize: https://www.vox.com/culture/23131538/johnny-depp-amber-heard-tiktok-snl-extremism?utm_campaign=vox&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Archived webpages:
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New York Times - Opinion | Amber Heard and the Death of #MeToo: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/18/opinion/amber-heard-metoo.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuonUktbfqYhkTVUaCybSRdkhrxqAwvHKyrEmw3_zJTKZDDNP0-MSRYic_kOHLYxSW-wO5RXJDtlQLO1oA_Vo0u5UO0EqRwWhq5CKkp9AL31ppcfuATlrmpvGU-p9rjHjMWC0eLlxn-G09VqcPTexINHX1nQkIwtmoJd3Jxr9iTFTmPCzQqMi0cJ-3PwhGpl9WT8LASCLtPXqABh_U86UOlCeskJlHrEEBkyA2IKU-LkCcw5NCF3ZTXgZ4Gw07NpUPdl_L78Qjf_lwno-Q1VsbdOn2zaW&referringSource=articleShare
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Reddit posts regarding the articles if this may help:
It's actually much older than 2022. It's a documented sociological phenomenon, called the "Women Are Wonderful Effect."
We really need a replacement for wikipedia that isn't tainted by ideologues.
I mean we have https://infogalactic.com/ but god forbid people run a regex redirector to send Wikipedia links there instead or, even worse, type the url in the address bar.