I’ve said on here before that I used to be a journalist. This guy gets it. There is SO much you can do to push your narrative, if you want to, beyond just simply stating it as truth in the body of an article. He’s so right to point out the seemingly small things like choice of photos, and, especially now in an era where most people just read the headline and share the link on Twitter, the choice of terminology in the headline. I never wanted to push a narrative, but I’d say about 3/4 of my colleagues did, and would use these somewhat more subconscious techniques to drive a point home.
NYT is a fucking tabloid. not even talking about left vs right. the amount of outright debunked conspiracy theories they run is off the fucking charts.
russiagate and everything phony about it.
we don't have a gun crime problem, we have a black crime problem.
I’ve said on here before that I used to be a journalist. This guy gets it. There is SO much you can do to push your narrative, if you want to, beyond just simply stating it as truth in the body of an article. He’s so right to point out the seemingly small things like choice of photos, and, especially now in an era where most people just read the headline and share the link on Twitter, the choice of terminology in the headline. I never wanted to push a narrative, but I’d say about 3/4 of my colleagues did, and would use these somewhat more subconscious techniques to drive a point home.
NYT is a fucking tabloid. not even talking about left vs right. the amount of outright debunked conspiracy theories they run is off the fucking charts.
russiagate and everything phony about it.
we don't have a gun crime problem, we have a black crime problem.
pushing repeatedly debunked climate doomsday conspiracy theories.
support of covid totalitarianism.
avoiding the issue of how their founder got his big break advocating for Whites to be allowed to hunt freed slaves.
the list goes on. NYT is a tabloid.
Ashley Rindsberg is an expert at how the Ny Times’s lies. He’s written books on it.