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poooogles | 3 years ago
You've lost credibility completely with this sentence. While I'd agree that many news outlets have their biases, some hugely so, saying everything they say is a lie is just categorically wrong.
Many news outlets like Reuters and the PA have business models based around factual reporting for others.
bakuninsbart|3 years ago
From what I could find, Reuters wrote 3 articles on the topic of war crimes committed by Australian forces, with a very balanced and careful tone [1], and at least 8 articles on the tweet, consistently calling the caricature a "fake image" while not even showing the picture. Not only is there an obvious association between "fake image" and "fake news", apparently twitter drama was also deemed more important than the actual investigation into war crimes.
[0] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8999917/China-attac...
[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-australia-defence/austral...
[2] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-australia-china/australia...
ihatepython|3 years ago
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braymundo|3 years ago