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by pbourke
1320 days ago
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> I finally stopped reading them after their highly biased coverage and openly stated support of the Canadian alt-right occupation of our capital. It certainly seems like you wouldn't have any bias when discussing this topic as well. > They had statements in their articles such as "the majority of the funding for the protests came from Canada" when the actual number was 54% came from Canadian sources. Maybe from a strict mathematical definition that is still a "majority" but it's certainly not what anyone imagines when they hear the word. What non-strict, non-mathematical definition of the word majority do you propose? |
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