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minus-squareViking_Hippie@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up16·5 months ago What news station hasn’t lied before? There’s a gigantic difference between A) sometimes accidentally saying something untrue due to sloppy work and then issuing a retraction when you find out or someone finds out for you B) sometimes accidentally or deliberately saying something untrue due to editorial bias and then issuing a retraction C) Having a deliberate strategy of lying on purpose to further an agenda while constantly accusing everyone else of the same Almost all of the news outlets in the world do A and B, rarely in most cases. Faux News have been doing C all day every day since 1996.
minus-squarecm0002@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·5 months agoAnd don’t forget the biggest difference of all, saying in court that they aren’t News but a “News entertainment network”
There’s a gigantic difference between
A) sometimes accidentally saying something untrue due to sloppy work and then issuing a retraction when you find out or someone finds out for you
B) sometimes accidentally or deliberately saying something untrue due to editorial bias and then issuing a retraction
C) Having a deliberate strategy of lying on purpose to further an agenda while constantly accusing everyone else of the same
Almost all of the news outlets in the world do A and B, rarely in most cases.
Faux News have been doing C all day every day since 1996.
And don’t forget the biggest difference of all, saying in court that they aren’t News but a “News entertainment network”