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Mark's avatar

I, for one, shall not hold my breath until ‘they™’ also ‘learn™’.

"They" have to want to learn....

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Martin Bassani's avatar

The Science at work! How about comparing WYLSL for the jabbed set vs. the unjabbed group? I bet you that would be deemed "unscientific". ;-)

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” ― Upton Sinclair

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epimetheus's avatar

Plus it's 'da journalism™' hard at work, too. I doubt Mr. Wilthil actually bothered to read the 'study™'…

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Martin Bassani's avatar

Ah yes, da journalism a.k.a. propaganda!

Media is the Ministry of Truth. Since MSM has started losing its power, the powers behind propaganda are gobbling up and advancing their alt media outlets. The propaganda must be a little more subtle but if you look for it, you can’t miss it.

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epimetheus's avatar

It's not just 'buying up' alt-media, it's also demanded (self) censorship, such as happens when, e.g., Rogan talks to Musk or Peter Thiel and despite sitting their chatting for hours, they never talk about, say, gov't contracting or the like. And don't get me started about the one topic that the Daily Wire avoids…

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Martin Bassani's avatar

People who self-censor are usually bought! ;-)

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epimetheus's avatar

Oh, I had an email conversation with another one of the Mr. White's last year: doing so would take longer, require ethics approval, and would not add much, if anything, of substance, that GP told me--but at some point, he became suspicious of me asking and 'ghosted' me.

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epimetheus's avatar

Also, if one’s salary, access to media, and public persona requires willful ignorance, well, it also becomes a test of character, don’t you think?

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