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by ajross
1280 days ago
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> you're asking OP to be silent. You can also just ignore this kind of point No, to be clear: I'm saying you guys are wrong, that you're arguing from bad logic, and that taking your point on its face would require ignoring good and important pieces of public interest journalism like the linked article. I certainly don't deny that the business structure of newspapers sometimes leads to conflicts of interest[1]. I just don't see that whining about it in the abstract does anything but drive people away from journalism they need to read. To repeat: you (you, personally) should read this article, and the rest of the WaPo, even if Bezos paid for it. Because if you don't all you're doing is wrapping yourself in an information bubble. [1] Though I don't for a second believe Bezos is any worse than "News Corp" or "China", or for that matter "Russia" or even "VoA" as an interfering owner. |
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Now, let's start:
> I'm saying you guys are wrong,
I read the article before I replied to you. I don't think OP said "don't read the article". They called it "rich criticism" coming from WaPo. That says nothing of the author. Literally no one you responded to has said don't read the article.
> [1] Though I don't for a second believe Bezos is any worse than "News Corp" or "China", or for that matter "Russia" or even "VoA" as an interfering owner.
All of the above are ass, but we're stuck with them. Personally, I read WaPo, NPR, WSJ, and the like. The only ones I actively avoid are Fox, NYT, NBC, and CNN.
Anyway, I'm going to stop replying now. Point is, no one said don't read it. It's okay to read it and chuckle at the facts around WaPo simultaneously. Nothing is diluted there.
Have a nice day!