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Lune is one of the worst cases of trump derangement syndrome I've ever seen. Before twitter, nobody could lie! Now with twitter, people can lie and it spreads real fast. Therefor twitter should decide *for* me what I deserve to read and not read. Excellent.
Even if trump "lies" constantly on twitter, all it takes is five seconds of actual research, all on your very own, to determine if it's a lie or not. If you just credulously eat up everything you see on twitter without a drop of healthy skepticism you're pretty fucked no matter what your politics. Democrats lie all the god damn time too. For example, how they portray covid. Johns hopkins just published a paper basically saying that covid is not dangerous at all, and the way it has been portrayed by the media is extremely misleading, and that lockdowns are a terrible policy, which is now in line with the WHO's position on lockdowns. Then they took the paper down for some reason without any mention as to why! | ||
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It reminds me of the click from I think MSNBC where they are essentially saying about Fox, "Can you imagine if there was a network that loved Democrats as much as fox loves conservatives?!"
It's just astounding that an ideology could have such a grip on many of the cultural centers and not understand that. | ||
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Also, the John's Hopkins thing is a hoax. It's an update of a March/April bogus article that was misattributed to John's Hopkins researchers. In this case, the update is that a new study was published and censored. It wasn't. It does match your worldview, so I can see why you fell for it. It's the same reason you're a "liberal" that supports Donald Trump. /eyeroll | |||
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If you believe TDS is about people defending trump you are too far into your bubble. | |||
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Also there is a video here of a webinar she did. Tell me again about your theory...Not fake news... | |||
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Trump 2024 vrs Hillary 2024.
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Ms. Brand's article was originally published in the school student newspaper -- not a peer reviewed scientific work. And it was taken down by the students who publish it. From the students themselves: "Editor’s Note: After The News-Letter published this article on Nov. 22, it was brought to our attention that our coverage of Genevieve Briand’s presentation “COVID-19 Deaths: A Look at U.S. Data” has been used to support dangerous inaccuracies that minimize the impact of the pandemic. We decided on Nov. 26 to retract this article to stop the spread of misinformation, as we noted on social media." Nothing to see. | |||
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