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Of course John would white knight for Lorenz. Much like Bri-bri, Taylor is a hack "journalist" who makes up crap and likes to talk shit on Twitter but then hides and cries MISOGYNY when people call out her bullshit.
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Of course John would white knight for Lorenz. Much like Bri-bri, Taylor is a hack "journalist" who makes up crap and likes to talk shit on Twitter but then hides and cries MISOGYNY when people call out her bullshit.
we've seen John's "corrections" - he deletes the embarassing tweet blocks people who pointed it out and hides for a dayBut the "correction" (which came after stealth edits were noticed) also lied which is why the story continued. Then Taylor wrote a whole big Twitter thread followed by like ten more tweets about how it's a "far right disinfo and harassment campaign" for people she lied about in an article to say she lied and for other people to notice this which is why the story is continuing.
I'm sure even John was taught, though he refused to learn it, in his ten years at journalism school how you shouldn't make yourself the story. Taylor also refused to learn this.
In an ideal world, corrections would be rarely necessary, but swift if needed. That would be because reporters would do their due diligence and make sure that their story was as accurate as possible before publishing. In the event that an update to the story came about or an error needed to be addressed, it would be marked clearly so that everyone reading it would know what had changed.But the "correction" (which came after stealth edits were noticed) also lied which is why the story continued. Then Taylor wrote a whole big Twitter thread followed by like ten more tweets about how it's a "far right disinfo and harassment campaign" for people she lied about in an article to say she lied and for other people to notice this which is why the story is continuing.
I'm sure even John was taught, though he refused to learn it, in his ten years at journalism school how you shouldn't make yourself the story. Taylor also refused to learn this.
In an ideal world, corrections would be rarely necessary, but swift if needed. That would be because reporters would do their due diligence and make sure that their story was as accurate as possible before publishing. In the event that an update to the story came about or an error needed to be addressed, it would be marked clearly so that everyone reading it would know what had changed.
However, we do not live in an ideal world. Stories are frequently published with errors in them solely to drive home an ideological point, and they know that most people will not even bother to read a correction if it's issued, or if they do then they won't remember it as strongly as the original lie. That old adage of a lie getting halfway around the world while the truth is getting its boots on comes to mind. If enough pressure finally amounts to get them to correct their mistake, they'll do it as quietly as possible, either through stealth edits or by burying the information at the absolute bottom of the article.
And now we have a new tactic from Taylor Lorenz, which is to just scream misogyny or blame the far right whenever you're rightly called out for lying maliciously. This forty-something acting like a twenty-something hanging out on TikTok all day is a fucking trash fire, and while I know she won't face accountability for any of this, at least it's entertaining watching her seethe at being corrected.
It's no surprise that John, who has based his entire existence on lying his ass off, would simp hard for Taylor. They're kindred spirits, after all, except one is a woman and the other is a man pretending to be a woman. Wonder if that makes John the bigger liar; John lies about more, but Taylor has a bigger platform and can do more damage with hers. Something to ponder.
This worked decently well in print. You open the paper, read it, the next day, same as the previous day, you looked at the corrections column on page 1. With news being curated a la carte tweets, and promoted by algorithms, any corrections won't float to the top because the user isn't interested in that, but new and sensational news will float upwards because that drives engagement, clicks and outrage. Twitter and their kind of social media is a pox on humanity.In an ideal world, corrections would be rarely necessary, but swift if needed. That would be because reporters would do their due diligence and make sure that their story was as accurate as possible before publishing. In the event that an update to the story came about or an error needed to be addressed, it would be marked clearly so that everyone reading it would know what had changed.
SO MIss "I GREW UP IN ALABAMA/MISSISSIPPI!" don't know to use tamater juice in the doggo?Everything is going just fine.
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On the plus side, that poor dog finally got a fucking bath
oopSo Outdoorsman John, who hunted, camped, canoed, and whitewater rafted as a kid, can't recognize the smell of a skunk? And he thinks a skunk's spray smells like "burning plastic" or an electrical fire?
I say this with 100% sincerity, that is the best any of John's dogs has looked in years. The gross matted fur and complete lack of grooming made them look like used mops with legs.Everything is going just fine.
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I wouldn't (hate to 'defend' that is)I hate to defend Brianna, but