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by omonra
4234 days ago
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I think you really are looking to say something critical. As you clearly have nothing substantial to say, your claim 'the disclosure is in the wrong part of the article' is specious. Let's man up and admit that the whole story that's been pushed over last few days is looking like BS. |
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They built different narratives of the event, largely colored by the biases of each. The journalist had a bias towards building sensation and the friend had a bias towards downplay. If you don't read news articles expecting the bias of a journalist, then I'm sorry, I don't know what you are doing. But until that ending line in the article, she was a well-placed, mostly unbiased, bystander.