• Apollo@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    This is a bad argument, the telegraph reports something that someone said based on incomplete information at the time and suddenly their take is worth something because it agrees with your own views?

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      8 months ago

      The telegraph reports on the leaked cables from wikileaks which confirm that diplomats had no reason to believe a massacre was happening, if you’re going to debatelord at least pretend you finished reading.

      'even tory shitheads have given up on this line, why are ‘leftists’ pushing it?

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            8 months ago

            It doesnt matter if theyre pro or anti anything. They just dont deal in fact.

            They dont stop pushing a narrative because it turned out to be false, they stop if they think it wont bring immediate monetary gains.

            What the tories talk about is a measure of what the current grift is for quick cash, not what stories are factual or inaccurate.

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              8 months ago

              The fact that the Tories are reporting on it doesn’t make it a measure of if it’s true or not- they’re reporting on something from wikileaks which directly contradicts the entire western narrative. They’re certainly not doing it because it’s ideologically consistent with their goals.

              Media and news reporting is going to be heavily filtered by what advertisers will tolerate- which isn’t necessarily going to be factual or accurate either.

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                8 months ago

                None of that matters if its from the mouth of a tory, dude

                If a tory is speaking, it is to trick you into giving them money. You cannot say “this has to be true/false, because the tories said …”

                If a tory said it, it was a ploy for cash. Nothing to do with anyone elses ideologies or goals, or reality.

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                  8 months ago

                  Generally when people admit things that are politically inconvenient to them it is worth listening. If Trump admitted he did tax evasion would you be like “nuh-uh he is lying! He’s a liar he didn’t do tax evasion!”

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                    8 months ago

                    If trump admitted to anything, I would look for how he was trying to spin it in his benefit. Because he, like a tory, does not act unless he thinks its going to benefit him.

                    Trump does not speak based on fact. Just grift. His admission of anything is not statements based in facts, just grift.

                    If they happen to align with truth? Glory be. But his statements appearing inconvenient is not a measurement of truth. Just like the tories.