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Jaunty_Haul [S] 125 points ago +125 / -0

If the press has lied about Project Veritas 318 times, how many times have they lied about everything else? Is there a way to quantify that?

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pmurTJdlanoD 74 points ago +74 / -0

Everything they write is a lie, so just look up how many articles they’ve published in the last 4 or 20 years

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YouKnowWhatItIs87 39 points ago +40 / -1

Take any subject one’s an expert on and see how it’s haphazardly summarized and portrayed by the media, that really wakes people up to what else they’re probably lying about. I’d say I’m somewhat of an expert on a relatively benign product that’s been demonized by the media for years. Hearing the disinformation spread by major media outlets with nearly every local news station is close behind, it’s eye opening. One time a friend witnessed some event can’t remember, he was on scene and got interviewed by a local Fox affiliate a decade ago, they edited his interview and aired it to say the exact opposite of his intent, hasn’t trusted hardly any media ever since.

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ZacPetkanas 5 points ago +5 / -0

Gell-Mann Amnesia

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YouKnowWhatItIs87 3 points ago +3 / -0

I had no idea there was a name for this phenomenon. Thank you very much, there’s some really smart folks around here.

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mugatucrazypills 7 points ago +7 / -0

Unusual math property of having more lies than words.

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usuck911 3 points ago +3 / -0

I only check MSM for sport result!! Only thing they are good for

They can lie about sport result or can they?

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TwoPlusTwoEqualsFour 1 point ago +1 / -0

Consoom sport

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TommyLasordasBallBag 9 points ago +9 / -0

Just do a Google search "trump russia" and the name of any major outlet... the results are how many times they lied ABOUT one thing.

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Dirk_Diggler 4 points ago +4 / -0

There is probably a way to quantify it, but it would be exhausting. It's easier to write them off as compulsive liars and just not read their shit. Its been years since I have consciously read or watched "news" in years, now. And God bless the people on this site who wade through it and digest it, to spare the rest of us from having to go through it. From seeing it on here, it is dystopian levels of propaganda. It might as well just be North Korean "news."

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PosterIsDead 2 points ago +2 / -0

Any comment, Ms. Zakrzewski? I didn't think so.