Relax wrote:You just refuse to ever search for said lies and therefore pretend they do not exist.
http://www.msmlies.com/
Nah, see, when you say "everything the mainstream media says is lies", and you can't point out how "Joe Biden won the election" was a lie, or "COVID 19 killed more than half a million people in the US" is a lie, then it's pretty clear that you're using hyperbole wrong.
When your "evidence" is a site that's basically a massive list of some small-time errors and mistakes -- well, let me just say it doesn't help your credibility in any way.
I mean, it's not like that site does any independent reporting, is it. It's just a web form that you can enter anything into; whether or not it makes editorial decisions after the fact is kinda unclear - but it does allow easy harvesting of email addresses by people gullible enough to think the site is doing a worthwhile service....
Also, just a sidenote, the fact that said site advertises the Brave browser -
a browser whose developers have engaged in some rather shady shit in the past - is just incredibly hilarious to me.
https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/06/50-media-mistakes-in-the-trump-era-the-definitive-list/
Pretty much covers EVERY major story in last 5+ years as proven to be blatant lies and retracted. Bet you NEVER read a single retraction in Sweden there buddy now did you? And that is only the tip of the iceberg.
why would I read things in sweden
also why would I believe a "journalist" who thinks vaccines cause autism
On to more serious criticism of Attkisson's "article" there.
154. April 27, 2021
A New York Times report one year ago this week was wildly incorrect in projecting the first Covid-19 vaccine would not be ready until November of 2033.
Hey Relax, look, she understands science just as well as you do! As in, not at all. Back in April 2020, we didn't have any assurances that the vaccine development methods that eventually led to the covid vaccines would a) pan out and b) pan out as quickly as they did. To write a report, in April 2020, based on what was then the common understanding of how long it takes to develop, test, and manufacture a vaccine
isn't a mistake in reporting.
3. Oct. 18, 2016:
In a Washington Post piece not labelled opinion or analysis, Stuart Rothenberg reported that Trump's path to an electoral college victory was "nonexistent."
And? If you need a byline to tell you that something is analysis or opinion, you are an idiot who can't read.
5. Nov. 9, 2016:
Early on election night, the Detroit Free Press called the state of Michigan for Hillary Clinton. Trump actually won Michigan.
And? You are equating "making a lie" and "making a mistake" here. There's a difference; It's kinda hard to lie about objective reality like that, not that that's stopping you.
Bottom line: You think you're criticizing journalism, when in actuality you're criticizing the news business and its 24-hour, publish ASAP model.
It turns out, when you're not in that environment, when you get your news with a delay imposed by once-daily or once-weekly publishing schedules, you can avoid most of that noise. You should try it sometimes.
(Also, Relax, it's funny how your most credible source there claims all MSM is bad but doesn't find a lot of fault with Fox News, the most mainstream of mainstream news)
The main disconnect here is that, of all of these stories on Attkisson's site which you think are "MAJOR NEWS", very few of them make it across the ocean - and those that do do so only after the initial round of corrections. So from our perspective, most of these stories are just local issues, not national or international ones - and when it comes to stories of national or international importance, guess what, there usually are multiple outlets covering a story from different angles.
So, TL;DR for you, Relax: You're being lied to, but it's the people telling you to distrust "the media" who are doing the lying. Mainstream journalism is mostly fine, and certainly a lot more reliable (and,
as Attkisson's stupid site shows actually capable of issuing corrections. Note how often she says that stories are retracted - That's the system working as intended.