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by 52-6F-62
2560 days ago
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I'm sorry, but your web site seems like a bit of nonsense veiled in a guise that it's out to present "the truth". Many of the linked tweets don't resolve, and the rest of the web site appears to be purely a Greenwald support group in his seeming vendetta against his former employer. The site also proclaims [paraphrasing] "do not trust the Guardian—read our write-ups of the same subjects instead". I can't take that any more seriously than "corporate-state media". I should add, if corporate-sponsored journalism outlets is a problem for your group, then I suggest you also drop The Intercept: Financial backing for The Intercept was provided by Pierre Omidyar, the eBay founder. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Greenwald |
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Two of the three linked tweets don't resolve because the accounts appear to have removed older tweets. Having followed the two accounts for a while (Mark Curtis and Matt Kennard), I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with a change of heart about the Guardian (a look at their recent tweets will confirm this).
Mark Curtis's tweet is captured by the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190411174950/https://twitter.c...
Matt Kennard's new Twitter account has plenty of interesting findings on the Guardian's deputy editor:
https://twitter.com/dckennard
> the rest of the web site appears to be purely a Greenwald support group in his seeming vendetta against his former employer.
Our suggested reading page - https://theguardian.fivefilters.org/assange/better-media.htm... - contains only one link to a Greenwald article, but considering Greenwald led the reporting at the Guardian on the NSA revelations which won the Guardian a Pulitzer, I think his comments on this matter shouldn't be so easily dismissed.
> I should add, if corporate-sponsored journalism outlets is a problem for your group, then I suggest you also drop The Intercept: "Financial backing for The Intercept was provided by Pierre Omidyar, the eBay founder."
Personally not a fan of The Intercept. I like Glenn Greenwald's work though.