Indigenous People's Day
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There aren't two sides to an 'is the earth round or flat'.
But here is JFish's first example:
"Trump Faces Tough Questions From Hispanic Voters, but Largely Defends or Dodges" - 'lies' would be more accurate than 'defends'
There are absolutely multiple sides to how you would present that headline and article.
To say that 'lies' is more accurate than 'defends' is not being objective.
This also isn't even mentioning the fact that this article even exists on this publication - that they chose to cover this story at all.
But here is JFish's first example:
"Trump Faces Tough Questions From Hispanic Voters, but Largely Defends or Dodges" - 'lies' would be more accurate than 'defends'
There are absolutely multiple sides to how you would present that headline and article.
To say that 'lies' is more accurate than 'defends' is not being objective.
This also isn't even mentioning the fact that this article even exists on this publication - that they chose to cover this story at all.
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"Bloomberg predicts 100-percent chance of recession next year dealing blow to Biden." But not only did it never happen, the economy has flourished in unprecedented ways. And people still think the country is going the wrong direction because of the Times and MSM. But the forecast.
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I was literally just going top-down, so, chronologically.pdub wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 12:31 pm There aren't two sides to an 'is the earth round or flat'.
But here is JFish's first example:
"Trump Faces Tough Questions From Hispanic Voters, but Largely Defends or Dodges" - 'lies' would be more accurate than 'defends'
There are absolutely multiple sides to how you would present that headline and article.
To say that 'lies' is more accurate than 'defends' is not being objective.
This also isn't even mentioning the fact that this article even exists on this publication - that they chose to cover this story at all.
And frankly, if even things as laughably egregious as, "Trump Plays Music After Medical Emergencies Derail Town Hall" were uncommon, I probably wouldn't even bother to comment.
But they're not.
This happens all the time, at outlets who will claim objectivity, which is why I describe the issue as consistent and programmatic. Hell, there's even an X account with nearly 300,000 followers dedicated to parodying this misleading practice of sanewashing in headlines.
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No doubt.jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:02 pm
This happens all the time, at outlets who will claim objectivity, which is why I describe the issue as consistent and programmatic. Hell, there's even an X account with nearly 300,000 followers dedicated to parodying this misleading practice of sanewashing in headlines.
But then you need to think about where those followers of that X account lie in the spectrum of leftsville/rightsville.
I think the NYT could possibly be ( to you ) what you call sane-washing due to respect of what they feel is objective journalism and not so they don't offend a reader enough to where they won't be a customer.
They aren't getting a certain type of customer regardless - again, scroll down on their homepage and see the types of articles they write about - it leans left.
So to you they are sane-washing. To me they are attempting, even painfully so, to be objective with their headline choices.
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"Trump Plays Music After Medical Emergencies Derail Town Hall"
This is exactly the cold, clinical, neutral headline I want.
I'm all for it.
It is presenting facts.
Trump played music.
He did? OK, let me find out more. [ more facts ] He played that music for that long? Now I, personally, can determine what that means to me.
Medical Emergencies derail town hall.
There were two medical emergencies from what I have read from multiple reputable outlets. Shouldn't this be a part of the headline?
I really think if this is an egregious of a headline as you believe it to be then you are firmly in the left-bubble. Sorry my man.
This is exactly the cold, clinical, neutral headline I want.
I'm all for it.
It is presenting facts.
Trump played music.
He did? OK, let me find out more. [ more facts ] He played that music for that long? Now I, personally, can determine what that means to me.
Medical Emergencies derail town hall.
There were two medical emergencies from what I have read from multiple reputable outlets. Shouldn't this be a part of the headline?
I really think if this is an egregious of a headline as you believe it to be then you are firmly in the left-bubble. Sorry my man.
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You use "objective" like it means "in the middle." I think that is wrong.pdub wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:07 pmNo doubt.jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:02 pm
This happens all the time, at outlets who will claim objectivity, which is why I describe the issue as consistent and programmatic. Hell, there's even an X account with nearly 300,000 followers dedicated to parodying this misleading practice of sanewashing in headlines.
But then you need to think about where those followers of that X account lie in the spectrum of leftsville/rightsville.
I think the NYT could possibly be ( to you ) what you call sane-washing due to respect of what they feel is objective journalism and not so they don't offend a reader enough to where they won't be a customer.
They aren't getting a certain type of customer regardless - again, scroll down on their homepage and see the types of articles they write about - it leans left.
So to you they are sane-washing. To me they are attempting, even painfully so, to be objective with their headline choices.
I of course would agree that "they are attempting, even painfully so, to" maximize revenue "with their headline choices."
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I am saying that may not be true or might not be the primary factor.
It's the NYT.
randy and psych ain't reading that shit - ever - no matter the headline. Hell, they can barely read.
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As this is very obviously an Earth Two situation - seriously, you think that "Trump Plays Music After Medical Emergencies Derail Town Hall" is anything close to an accurate description of what happened? that's exactly how you would describe what happened in that number of characters to someone relying on you to preview the full story using only that number of characters? - I will leave you be on this topic.pdub wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:13 pm "Trump Plays Music After Medical Emergencies Derail Town Hall"
This is exactly the cold, clinical, neutral headline I want.
I'm all for it.
It is presenting facts.
Trump played music.
He did? OK, let me find out more. [ more facts ] He played that music for that long? Now I, personally, can determine what that means to me.
Medical Emergencies derail town hall.
There were two medical emergencies from what I have read from multiple reputable outlets. Shouldn't this be a part of the headline?
I really think if this is an egregious of a headline as you believe it to be then you are firmly in the left-bubble. Sorry my man.
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Absolutely closer than what I imagine your description would be, yes.jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:19 pm
As this is very obviously an Earth Two situation - seriously, you think that "Trump Plays Music After Medical Emergencies Derail Town Hall" is anything close to an accurate description of what happened? that's exactly how you would describe what happened in that number of characters to someone relying on you to preview the full story using only that number of characters? - I will leave you be on this topic.
"Trump has mental breakdown, unsure of his current reality, while swaying to music for an extended amount of time".
THAT'S THE TICKET!
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I read a lot, actually. I simply don't have time for b.s. like that peddled by the "mainstream" media.
“I wouldn’t sleep with your wife because she would fall in love and your black little heart would be crushed again. And 100% I could beat your ass.” - Overlander
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On one side, JFish is nit-picking at headline choices.
On the other side, JK thinks multiple reputable news outlets are manipulated by a particular sect of the government and/or a Deep State secretly controlling the nation/world.
It's like saying, man, Veach really could have done a few things in the draft that could make the Chiefs better and boy Andy Reid could use some work on clock management...and then turning your head and seeing the Browns, the Broncos, the Saints and the Jets.
Really puts things into perspective.
On the other side, JK thinks multiple reputable news outlets are manipulated by a particular sect of the government and/or a Deep State secretly controlling the nation/world.
It's like saying, man, Veach really could have done a few things in the draft that could make the Chiefs better and boy Andy Reid could use some work on clock management...and then turning your head and seeing the Browns, the Broncos, the Saints and the Jets.
Really puts things into perspective.
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Yes, we are well aware that you prefer the BS peddled by MAGA media.JKLivin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:35 pmI read a lot, actually. I simply don't have time for b.s. like that peddled by the "mainstream" media.
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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“Colonization.” Yet another woke buzzword designed to evoke an emotional response. Dum.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:14 pm this seems a good place:
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/amp/rcna175926
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giggles
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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How would you then describe what happened between, say, 1650-1850, if not using the term “colonization”? “Occupation”? “Ethnic cleansing”? “Apartheid”? “We stole it fair and square”?JKLivin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:37 pm“Colonization.” Yet another woke buzzword designed to evoke an emotional response. Dum.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:14 pm this seems a good place:
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/amp/rcna175926
Colonization seems to be the most innocuous of all of these!!
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The same thing people from Spain, Germany, Holland, Italy, France, and any number of other countries were doing at that time in history?zsn wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:37 pmHow would you then describe what happened between, say, 1650-1850, if not using the term “colonization”? “Occupation”? “Ethnic cleansing”? “Apartheid”? “We stole it fair and square”?JKLivin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:37 pm“Colonization.” Yet another woke buzzword designed to evoke an emotional response. Dum.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:14 pm this seems a good place:
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/amp/rcna175926
Colonization seems to be the most innocuous of all of these!!
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giggles
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Dude, it doesn’t matter who was doing it. We’re talking about what we’re calling it, and your taking exception to that. “Stealing and killing” are “stealing and killing” no matter who’s doing the stealing and killing.JKLivin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:45 pmThe same thing people from Spain, Germany, Holland, Italy, France, and any number of other countries were doing at that time in history?