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by rokosbasilisk
3475 days ago
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Dictatorships also commonly decide what is fake news, not just casting doubt on truth. Thats why they limit media companies and control the news so closely. This fake news narrative seems far more comfortable in a dictatorship then a free country. The new yorks times was clearly pushing an agenda this election which is what ruined its reputation and made it on par with various propaganda sites. A poor decision which has ruined its credibilty. |
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And in fact every competent news source including the Atlantic, WaPo, CNN, the Guardian, Forbes, the BBC, NHK and the Economist reported the same things.
Free societies decry false propaganda and always have. Authoritarians decry accurate information as equivalent and any information contrary to their goals.
But unfortunately there is no force on earth to dissuade the indoctrinated that there is no world wide conspiracy out to get them. That their facebook feed and extremest websites have no connection to reality. Particularly if they have found a charismatic leader to focus on who has no interest in accuracy.
>...what ruined its reputation and made it on par with various propaganda sites...
The is false. Generally, a thing does not become true simply because someone tweets it.