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by serf
2240 days ago
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>I'm not saying your example is wrong, but the fact that it's from nearly 20 years ago is very telling. telling in what way? This behavior hasn't really slowed down, and was persistent through the Obama administration, too. Many, including myself, feel as if that behavior is par for the course with regards to NYT. Chomsky refers to it as the NYT's special role of 'creating history'[0]. That's why they have some strange ability to be cited realistically by serious people, even when they're entirely wrong about something. [0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsiBl2CaDFg |
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All sources will get it wrong from time to time. A reporter's primary loyalty should be to the truth, regardless of whether it aligns with their pre-conceived notions. Coming up with a way to quantify that loyalty would be a service to society.