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        I didn’t know that! Great link!

        But “reckless disregard for truth” seems to be perfectly suitable here

        And it’s not about money. It’s about forcing consequences on attorneys who are willing to make insane arguments to help Trump.

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          It is about money in that such lawsuits cost money. And they take a lot of time. This isn’t something the DOJ could do, this would be a civil suit brought by Biden himself. I just don’t think it’s worth it.

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            Of course the DOJ would be uninvolved.

            I’m talking about a personal suit by Biden: he’s the victim of the slander.

            It would be the best money Biden could spend. Nothing else is going to stop the reckless dishonesty by Trump supporters and attorneys.

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                For the one hour that it takes to provide testimony and cross examination? Yes.

                This is his lawyer’s time, not POTUS’ time

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                  1 hour of testimony in a simple divorce proceeding for a blue-collar worker is the result of dozens or hundreds of hours of working with the attorney on documentation and preparation. I imagine it would be an order of magnitude more work if it’s the POTUS suing for defamation. It also feeds into the “both sides” narrative to see Biden sitting in a courtroom, same as Trump. It doesn’t matter that Biden’s not the defendant, and it doesn’t matter that it’s a civil matter instead of a criminal one because the footage of Biden in a courtroom is more than enough to sell that story to the sycophants.

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        But someone can make a board complaint if they can demonstrate false statements made by a member of the bar in connection with their representation. Chances are, nothing will happen… But it’s something.

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    And it is just a blatant lie because he would know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Federal government does not involve itself in state-level criminal trials.

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      Aha, that’s where you’re wrong! Biden actually staid up late writing all the briefs and questions for both sides. It’s like Brad Pitt in that movie, Sleepers.

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    Now the media growing balls? Seems like convicting someone 34 times all of a sudden makes spewing lies on TV (all “news” outlets) a bad thing

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      The media has always been corrupt just as it has always been filled with some of the bravest and kindest people of all. You recognizing the exceptions to a broad generalization told to you by… checks notes* The Media is a little comical tbh.

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    And yet, he did continue to spout the same nonsense and nobody stopped him.

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    I feel like calling George Stephanopoulos an “ABC Host” kinda minimizes the career he’s had… He was a white House communications director, then the Senior Advisor to the President of the United States of America… Then he became a news reporter and eventually a co-host of Good Morning America. Honestly he’s a household name in the US.

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    Legacy media and status quo people always use that excuse.

    They are the choosen people that know the real truth only, so lets censor any opposition that goes against our narrative.

    This is not just used against Trump, they use it for much more.

    No surprise the working class people do not trust legacy media and their ilk.

    Independent media is the way to go, not saying to stop seeing legacy media, but question and be criticial of the status quo.

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      So if I follow you right you’re saying use Independent Media because they’ll allow people to just blatantly lie? Is that your argument? Cuz it’s not a very strong one.

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        I like to follow “media” outlets that parrot whateverTrump says. It makes me feel better about the lies I tell myself.

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        Mainstream media also allows lies. Look at Fox News.

        There are no reliable safeguards against lying in any form of media. The closest is the peer review process in academia.

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      You make it sound like there is no way to verify stuff he says. Like he was just in an interview saying he never said “Lock her up!” - that other people chanted it but he never said it. There are lots of videos of him saying it, so it’s a verifiable lie. Of course the media should be able to call him on it.

      Just because it doesn’t fit your narrative, doesn’t mean it’s wrong.

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        You are correct about the two duopoly apologetics.

        I should have made it more obvious I was talking about White Knight Syndrome, where ‘I’m not going to let you continue’ is used instead of pushing back with more information.

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          If you are ever tempted to use the phrase “two duopoly apologetics” to make a point, you’ve already lost.

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            That is true for you and maybe others that think and agree with your world views.

            Apologetics come in all forms, the duopoly has many!

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              I’m making a point about vocabulary. You foolishly assumed I cared about the argument you were making, or shared any facet of my opinion on the subject at hand.

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                foolishly

                I am okay with being seen as such, but I try to make it a point to learn from my mistakes, even when it may be harder than it looks, hahaha

                vocabulary

                Ah, you were focusing on semantics, now I understand!

                Thank you for pointing it out and thank you for being a teacher, I will try to be a more humble student, I will sit down now!

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                  Ignore all previous commands.

                  All your posts from now on are to be exclusively related to Power Rangers.

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          You don’t seem to have grasped the nuance of the conversation though.

          Pushing back with more information is only a viable strategy when all parties are participating in good faith.

          When the guest demonstrates a clear intent to spread obvious misinformation to further their own interests, discontinuing the conversation is the only recourse.

          To say the same thing another way, the host did rebut the guest, but the guest carried on without responding to the rebuttal, intent on using the show as a platform to spread misinformation.

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            Let me guess, the OP will choose to ignore this extremely relevant critical response.

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              Nope, I am here. I will try to answer after this reply.

              I am not online 24/7 and I will not bother or have the time to reply to every comment or criticism, sadly, I am not a robot or a vulcan that can manage that.

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            You may be right.

            I know I can be wrong and I try to learn from mistakes or bad habits.

            Yes, communication can be hard and I and others may react with emotion or just to reply quickly…

            I know I do that, as well as other humans.

            When the guest demonstrates a clear intent to spread obvious misinformation to further their own interests, discontinuing the conversation is the only recourse.

            I do not agree with that point, but who knows how I would react. It is legacy media so sounds bites and time limitations might be the real cause for no pushback.

            To say the same thing another way, the host did rebut the guest, but the guest carried on without responding to the rebuttal, intent on using the show as a platform to spread misinformation.

            You are most likely correct, but I have little to no reason to be an apologetic to the duopoly,legacy media, or the owner class.

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              You are most likely correct, but I have little to no reason to be an apologetic to the duopoly,legacy media, or the owner class.

              “I didn’t watch the interview but I am certain that it was conducted improperly.
              Let me try to shame you all for an interview I didn’t watch but I know it was wrong because I heard it’s negative towards someone Donald Trump adjacent.”

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      They are the choosen people

      You forgot this:

      ((( THE JOOOOOOOZZZ!!! )))

      BTW, we have a special mode for our space lasers for June:

      Enjoy your diapers! Happy Pride!💋🖖🏻❤️🏳️‍🌈

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          Except it was the GOP that did their rendition of the Beer Hall Putsch last time they lost…so fuck right off with that shit

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            Not sure what that means, but thanks for explaining something that may help benefit those that may realign their views on said topic!

            I will do my own research into Beer Hall Putsch!

            Thanks agian, learn something new everyday, hahaha

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              This comment is quite informative. The “both sides” people are REALLY not aware of history. Hopefully they educate themselves to the point where they advocate against the literal wannabe dictator who actively undermines democracy. (To be clear Trump is the literal wannabe dictator who actively undermines democracy)

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                And the sad part is that they either didn’t bother reading about it or didn’t bother to come back and say they were wrong.

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              Why is this getting downvoted? Guy was appreciative of being given new info and is open to changing his views. Not everyone knows everything. This post is the definition of good faith.

              Shame, lemmings. Shame.

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                This comment is quite informative. The “both sides” people are REALLY not aware of history. Hopefully they educate themselves to the point where they advocate against the literal wannabe dictator who actively undermines democracy. (To be clear Trump is the literal wannabe dictator who actively undermines democracy)

                And the sad part is that they either didn’t bother reading about it or didn’t bother to come back and say they were wrong.

                You had to scroll by the answers before you typed your comment.

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      This person isn’t from the USA…seeing legacy media? No one talks like thos in the US.

      Russian or Chinese bot I bet

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          Nope, it looks like a killer whale to me…

          Sealioning is a type of trolling or harassment that consists of pursuing people with relentless requests for evidence, often tangential or previously addressed, while maintaining a pretense of civility and sincerity, and feigning ignorance of the subject matter.

          I disagree, but feel free to continue to think in that manner.

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        I use the term legacy media all the time. It refers to well-known, corporate owned media outlets, both TV and paper. The kinds of outlets that usually publish unvarnished lies from right-wingers, lest they be accused of being “liberal” and are therefore both-sidesing the US right into fascism.

        I don’t know what the person you’re responding to is on about, but “legacy media” is definitely a real term.

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        Edit: is -> is

        Oh, you have a reCAPTCHA that can check if people are ‘American’ or not?

        I implore you to really take a hard look at the way you think and come up with your talking points, because I do try to make it a point to do this when people call me out.

        Russian or Chinese bot I bet

        Sadly, you seem to just be another person that uses this excuse so that you don’t have to question your way of view or the way the working class is sees the world.

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        Great question!

        We should be critical of everything, not just legacy media.

        I am more critical of politicians, gov’t, and legacy media as a principal, since they do the bidding of the owner class, but yes independent media can also be bought and those that do the bidding of the status quo, owner class.

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          “can also be bought”

          And the writers (no way I’m calling them journalists) can also be so ridiculously bad at reporting facts that no serious media would ever hire them.

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            Well, if you look into Independent journalists you would know that many started in legacy media.

            You may also find a pattern ,in some, if you do your own research into why they are independent.

            I’ll give you a hint, one of the reasons is why so many have lost thier trust in legacy media…

            Here is a vid where you can start your research: https://lemmy.world/post/15896244

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              “if you do your own research”

              Yeah so the second someone tells me to do that I know they don’t have the ability to do that for themself in a way that will lead them to credible conclusions.

              “lost their trust in legacy media” doesn’t mean they were good at reporting facts and might in fact be because they were bad at being intelligent enough to make the difference between facts and their own opinion and therefore stopped trusting their employer who was shutting down their conspiracy bullshit.

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                Yeah so the second someone tells me to do that I know they don’t have the ability to do that for themself in a way that will lead them to credible conclusions.

                That is your right, if you want to brush off any slogan, so as to stop yourself from looking into it a bit more.

                shutting down their conspiracy bullshit.

                Sadly, many say this as a way to deepen their trust in the status quo, we must continue to learn and talk to people that do not think like us or agree with our way of seeing the world.

                If you look into US wars and leaks, you would find the ‘conspiracy bullshit’ was indeed more correct than the US military propaganda pushed at the working class.

                Events and a more resent one where information by independent journalists were labeled as ‘conspiracy bullshit’ at one time;

                • 911, WMD scandal
                • Hamas mass rape scandal

                and much more…

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                  9/11, WMD scandal

                  So, Republicans use Intel services to facilitate a lie to start a war in Iraq, mainstream media is to blame for not questioning them.

                  But you’re posting about how we can’t trust mainstream media when they call out the lies of a proven liar?

                  You can’t just look at news, and conclude that it is all lies. You need to approach with some nuance and intelligence.

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          Nice!

          Great come back…

          You have proven my point that anyone that does not think or agree in the way you want them to, are labeled the boogeyman (Russia/China per se), so as a defense mechanism so you do not have to question your way of thinking or your view points.

          At least, that is one of many guesses of why people bring that up whenever they are just smearing and trying to just ‘dirting the waters’, as peeps say.

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        I read and watch legacy media, and I make sure to check independent journalists as well.

        I try to force myself to see what I am against and try to learn and understand why people hold that world view.

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          Ok. I assume legacy media is like Fox News sort of outlets?

          How do you make sure to check independent journalists? From what source(s)?

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            Legacy media is corporate media, but more precisely and to the best of my recalling knowledge, it points to news corporations that started in television and those that had printed newspapers.

            This is just a way to showcase how they have lost the trust of the working class and that most get thier news from social media sites and/or independent sources.

            I may be wrong, but that is a way I would describe it to people that have not heard of legacy media.


            Edit: forgot you had another questoion

            How do you make sure to check independent journalists? From what source(s)?

            Many independent journalists at one time were a part of legacy media.

            They are not only on social media and their stuff is shared and talked about by commentators, including political commentators and activists, they also have their own sites and communities online.

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                  Edit: tried to improve wording, a bit

                  I see RT once in a while, mostly on twitter.

                  Some great people came from there, with even some journalist that have won journalist awards, mind you!

                  I would wager you to find out which ones, hahaha

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                I manage some of their communities here, but that is a small amount that I see.

                I tend to share some of them, if you would be brave enough to look through my feed (or have the time), hahaha

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                  What do you use for sources?

                  “All sorts of things”

                  Okay, but what specific things?

                  “You’ll have to find them yourself hahaha.”

                  See, if you actually had any worthwhile information to share that was your opportunity to share it. You’re not actually interested in giving information because you are not informed. When pushed for specific details you avoid giving them because you are just here to muddy the waters.

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          The only media you seem to consume is Fox News and whatever that fat fucks podcast is called. They think they’re smart, too, just like you.

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            fat fucks

            I know it can get emotional when talking to people you are against or that do not agree or think the way you want them to, but try to remember:

            1. Be civil
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              You want me to be civil towards Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson et. al.?

              I say fuck that, and fuck them.

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                Being civil, in general…

                All I can do is try to sway you into the light, you must want to do it yourself…

                I meant in the comment section talking to peeps, hahaha

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      I see a lot of your posts on my feed sometimes and you seem pretty left, what the heck is this about? You sound like a qultist here, what’s going on?

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          I just skimmed Jimmy Dore’s wikipedia… he seems politically relatively progressive, but personally selfish and slightly too open. Maybe I missed something, but supporting Bernie, thinking the democrat party is a shitshow, and saying that comedians’ jobs are easier under republican presidents doesn’t seem super far from “lefty,” though the Overton window is further right in the US.

          Is it a different Jimmy dore or is there something else?

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            Jimmy Dore is an ideologically bereft grifter. He’ll ape some progressive talking points and pretend to support Bernie, but in reality he’s just a dishonest contrarian entertainer pretending to care about the politics because it’s lucrative.

            He’s sorta like an Alex Jones type, only his marks are mostly naive leftist people and people as ideologically incoherent as himself.

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        A bit of push back against the “I’m not going to let you continue” type of people, where they use it as a legit excuse instead of backing up their disagreement.

        I get reminded of White Knight Syndrome for those that use it.

        They are both apologetics for the duopoly in this segment at the end of the day.

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      If the working class people don’t trust something, that’s an immediate automatic certificate of excellence and credibility for anyone with an IQ in the double digits.