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Friday, February 26, 2021

Analysis: The New York Times Regularly Publishes Falsehoods That Spur Violent Unrest and Civic Dysfunction

A New York Times essay by columnist Kevin Roose frets that the U.S. is suffering from a “reality crisis” and proposes this solution: President Biden should set up a “truth commission” to combat the “scourge” of “hoaxes, lies and collective delusions” that lead to “violent unrest and civic dysfunction.” 

Yet, the Times’ idea of “truth” often consists of falsehoods that cause violent unrest and civic dysfunction. This includes but is not limited to hoaxes, lies and collective delusions that:

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  1. A New York Times essay by columnist Kevin Roose frets that the U.S. is suffering from a “reality crisis” and proposes this solution: President Biden should set up a “truth commission” to combat the “scourge” of “hoaxes, lies and collective delusions” that lead to “violent unrest and civic dysfunction."

    And it could be called "The Ministry of Truth" (MiniTru)

    "How many fingers am I holding up Winston?"

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  2. And they can call it the ministry of truth. Right next to the new ministry of love.

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  3. There they go again, confusing objective truth, an adjective, with truth that supports an objective, a noun. The NYT never forgets the latter while never acknowledging the former.

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  4. Violent unrest and civic dysfunction have been promoted for years now as a deliberate strategy by foreign actors to destroy the US. So far pretty successful.

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  5. by foreign actors to destroy the US
    l didn't know the CIA were "foreign actors", learn something new every day.
    but then, RT.com "where Americans covering American news in America are called "foreign agents"," anything is possible.

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  6. A good start would be re-education camps for all 'journalists'. Oh my, that sounds so very Stalinist, doesn't it?

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    1. We already have reeducation camps for journalists, they're called Schools of Journalism, or J-Schools for short. Pure indoctrination centers.

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