• Diplomjodler
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      264 months ago

      No. You whippersnappers may not remember, but journalistic standards once were a thing.

      • @credo
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        104 months ago

        (This is satire)

        • Flying Squid
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          144 months ago

          I made what might have been the mistake of showing my teenager Idiocracy recently, because now she compares everything to it. I mean she’s not wrong, but…

          • Diplomjodler
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            124 months ago

            Absolutely not a mistake. When I read 1984 as a teenager, it forever inoculated me against doublespeak and propaganda. Maybe that movie can fulfill a similar function today.

            • Flying Squid
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              54 months ago

              I know it wasn’t actually a mistake. There’s just been a lot of “that’s just like Idiocracy!” “I know, I know” conversations now. She’s never wrong, obviously.

              • Diplomjodler
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                34 months ago

                If it wasn’t that, she’d find something else to be obnoxious about. For me everything was literally 1984 at the time.

      • @[email protected]
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        4 months ago

        Was it when they said Hitler didn’t really mean what he said about Jews before he became Chancellor? Or when they knowingly printed lies to make the case for an Iraq invasion? Or be stenographers pretty much anytime the cops say anything? Or the IDF?

      • @IndustryStandard
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        54 months ago

        The New York Times has had some past scandals. Notably during the Iraq war. They regained their reputation. Now they are losing it again.