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This has been my reaction to every article since ~2008. Not like it was much better before then, but no one actually reads article content anymore and news sites know that.That article was embarrassing to read, can't believe people are paid money to write such drivel.
He literally does not exist. No contact info, no previous work history, nothing. I 100% believe this account was made up as an employer sockpuppet of some kind.From that article:
>Wayne Beckett, founder of Hong-Kong-based Datapower Development, said Near, whose full name was David Kirk Ginder, was an employee and confirmed Ginder's death to USA TODAY. Beckett said Ginder, who identified as nonbinary, shared that they were having trouble with bullying online, though didn't explicitly name Kiwi Farms. Beckett said the company offered to help Ginder, but they said they were handling it.
Where is Wayne Beckett's statement? Did Alia E. Dastagir, the journoshit who wrote this article, just make this shit up? It's kind of a big fucking deal if someone besides the fag claiming an anonymous source is saying Near kys'd himself. "Data Power Development" (not "Datapower" with no spaces as the journoshit wrote) appears to be a real company in Hong Kong. I don't have a Linked in account so I can't view Wayne Beckett's Linked in page which is right here: https://hk.linkedin.com/in/wayne-beckett-73a63131
Interestingly enough, my Highschool Social Studies teacher more or less told me this.The only thing I want every single person to learn from using this website is to TRUST NOBODY. The government, universities, and journalists all lie - either covertly, overtly, or through omission. When you read something, you must internalize that it is written by a fleshbag just like you and they have a motivation for what they're writing. They are trying to imprint something on your playdough brain and no matter how impartial they're trying to be, they are going to process what they say through their own interpretation of reality.
I think it’s poor journalism to not include Near’s emails with Null before his alleged suicide. Especially if you’re going to speculate on the subject’s mental condition and reason for alleged suicide. That kind of speculation is, ethically speaking, shitty journalism and the kind of thing that would have seen you failed at any decent journalism school.Will there ever be a good news article made about Near's case that includes both parties experiences and uses correct sources for their information? One can only hope.
Yes, journoscum today are generally just antifa scriveners.These people aren't even vaguely interested in reporting. I dont know why they became journalists but they don't give a shit about journalism, enough that this story has been festering out in the sun for who knows how long and no one has even bothered to look at it. It's one thing to be an incompetent journalist, its another to just not fucking give a shit at all and only pretend to be one so that someone can use you to spread disinformation. There's not even self interest or ambition anymore, in making a name for themselves and standing out from the pack, to motivate anyone to pick this up. It's pretty damning for modern journalism as a whole